He held the bag at arm's length, glowering at me as if he had a bad smell under his nose. |
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It poured down rain in heavy sheets and now she was angry, glowering and wet. |
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Learning that his quarry had given him a slip a glowering devil seemed to rage within the king's heart, raising dark and savage gall. |
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The other half quaked, disturbed by the glowering lines of his face, the reproachful glare of his obsidian eyes. |
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His familiar face appeared on the front page of the Brighton Argus, wearing an expression of glowering discomfort. |
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Dezra ordered stubbornly, pinching her lips at him and glowering from beneath the big hat. |
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Virginia looked around at all of the faces staring back at her, some thunderstruck, others glowering. |
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He had the face of a fighter, with a crooked nose and glowering blue eyes and a jaw that jutted whenever the situation demanded. |
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Looking somewhat hurt, she flashed him a glowering gaze and shot off down the hall, almost to her bedroom door when the phone rang. |
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And yes, in spite of their glowering looks and fierce demeanor, owls can be endearing. |
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He could just have been a sore loser who'd met an opponent coldly invulnerable to his glowering mind games. |
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All around us are towering, glowering peaks rising with perfect irregularity from the flat, green waters of the fjord. |
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Although I was being importuned with an obstinate request for alms, I nonetheless summoned enough courage to give him a glowering look in an attempt to scare him away. |
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Both albums relish shimmering percussion tracks and blindingly reflective surface washes, whereas others in the alliance fuzz everything out in a glowering haze. |
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The result of this imbalance is to frustrate the natural desire of the human psyche, thereby placing the individual in a perpetual state of angst and glowering fury. |
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He pried the board free and then, glowering, he did the job over. |
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Michael Gambon is the glowering master of Gosford Park who has invited distinguished company for a weekend shooting party. |
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Today Joseph sits glowering in the lounge, his patriarch's hands gripping his armchair. |
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The widower stands outside her tiny terraced house, arms folded, glowering fiercely. |
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She sits, glowering at her hands from beneath her headscarf, and lets her sister tell their story. |
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Under that plump moon and the glowering gaze of the Matterhorn, we understood why the Swiss feel an almost mystical sense of oneness with the pile of rock. |
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Beside me Mac stared at the two glowering figures in confusion. |
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I called to the glowering teenager sitting on our front steps. |
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Resisting the impulse to grin, I just sat there glowering at him and gripping the edge of the desk as if I might go into a spasm at any moment, while he filled out and signed the form. |
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He has grabbed one of the women by the hair and is glowering at her. |
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These were well-meant gestures of cultural aspiration from the 1960s – but today the effect is Orwellian, like a big picture of TS Eliot glowering down at you in Tower Hamlets. |
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For company Jack has the toxic Joxer Daley, played with funny noxiousness by John Keating, glowering at everyone else's misfortune and grasping at every free drink or dropped coin. |
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Here, she is seen as the glowering, consummately self-absorbed opportunist who succeeded in becoming Wagner's first mythologizer. |
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At a quick turn o' the road they wintled owre, and there they were, sitting on their doups in the atoms o' the gig, and glowering frae them! |
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