Sally glowered at Henry after he spilled her drink and walked away.
She glowered at him as he entered the room, making her displeasure clear with a fierce and piercing look.
the giant stood glowering down at us, and we started shaking with fear.
The bad sport sat in a corner and decided to glower at his opponents.
i was about to glower at the girl but then I remember what happened the last time i glowered at her. After the boy stepped on my shoe i glowered at him for a minute then he walked away.
To use the word "glower," you can say, "He glowered at me when I arrived late for the meeting," meaning he looked at you with a scowl or angry expression.
yes i can! can you? it does not appear so... verb: "the man glowered at the woman who had run over his only dog." noun: "the man had such an intense glower on his face after the woman ran over his dog." the dictionary usually puts it in an example, too..
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You would use 'me' in this case. You use 'I' when you are the subject of the sentence, and 'me' when you are the object of the sentence or the phrase, as in this case.Subject of sentence: I was going to get a picture.Object of phrase: I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and me.Object of sentence: It was Kaeleah andme in the picture.
When the teacher glowered at him, Charlie cringed in his seat.
Sally glowered at Henry after he spilled her drink and walked away.
When she told him he was wrong, he did not say anything and only glowered at her. or you could say that when tom stole Kim's pencil, Kim glowered at tom. glowered means to stare at meanly.
i was about to glower at the girl but then I remember what happened the last time i glowered at her. After the boy stepped on my shoe i glowered at him for a minute then he walked away.
To use the word "glower," you can say, "He glowered at me when I arrived late for the meeting," meaning he looked at you with a scowl or angry expression.
No the word glowered is not a noun. It is a past tense verb.
yes i can! can you? it does not appear so... verb: "the man glowered at the woman who had run over his only dog." noun: "the man had such an intense glower on his face after the woman ran over his dog." the dictionary usually puts it in an example, too..
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frowned, glowered, glared, grimaced
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