The girl had a nasty scowl on her face when she did not get her way.
The scowl on his face convinced me to not press any further into the matter.
Either one or two, it depends if you pronounce it as scowl or as scow-wel.
The word you are looking for is "interject," which means to interrupt a conversation with a sudden or sharp remark.
A synonym for "you" could be "one" or "they" depending on the context of the sentence.
I could help you with your question.
The scowl on his face convinced me to not press any further into the matter.
the teacher scowled angrily at the misbehaving student
The big dog seemed to scowl at me.
Either one or two, it depends if you pronounce it as scowl or as scow-wel.
why are you scowling
The word 'scowl' is a verb and a noun.Example sentences:I saw Rudy scowl as the teacher gave him his graded essay. (verb)My father was watching the news with a scowl on his face. (noun)
Her mother scowled at her after she took the toy away from her brother. Another good sentence would be, the woman scowled and always looks angry.The word 'scowled' is a verb, the past tense of the verb to scowl, meaning to frown or to make an angry face.Example: Ebeneezer scowled at the passerby who wished him well.
The furious man scowled at me for wrecking his yard.
Frown, scowl, etc.
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Scowl.
The word you are looking for is "interject," which means to interrupt a conversation with a sudden or sharp remark.