It is fairly self-explanatory. The brow here refers to raised eyebrows. So someone may give you an intimidating look to try to bully you into doing something.
To bear down with stern or arrogant looks- 1580s. It appears from the earliest quotations that the brow in question was that of the beater not the beaten.
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Meaning he will help you out.
It is just an idiom and has no history.
The origin of the idiom finger in every pie is unknown. The saying means being involved in a lot of things or knowing about a lot of things.
Browbeat is a negative word.
To be exposed
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The teacher browbeat her students into completing their assignments.
Origin "up a storm"
In any sport it is rude to browbeat other players.
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The past participle is browbeaten. The simple past tense is browbeat.
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It is just an idiom and has no history.