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- noun Plural form of
frown . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
frown .
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Examples
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But the decision has evoked frowns from a Welsh community, which has long claimed to be the home of the legendary magician.
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This is infinitely more to be dreaded, and his frowns are a thousand times more terrible, than the bitterest wrath and cruellest malice of men.
The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 04. 1630-1694 1820
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The nine-month-olds banged their arms in the unwilling conditions, whereas the six-month-olds showed more negative affect, such as frowns, in those trials, and positive affective behaviours in unable conditions.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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The nine-month-olds banged their arms in the unwilling conditions, whereas the six-month-olds showed more negative affect, such as frowns, in those trials, and positive affective behaviours in unable conditions.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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The nine-month-olds banged their arms in the unwilling conditions, whereas the six-month-olds showed more negative effect, such as frowns, in those trials, and positive affective behaviors in unable conditions.
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The nine-month-olds banged their arms in the unwilling conditions, whereas the six-month-olds showed more negative effect, such as frowns, in those trials, and positive affective behaviors in unable conditions.
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The nine-month-olds banged their arms in the unwilling conditions, whereas the six-month-olds showed more negative affect, such as frowns, in those trials, and positive affective behaviours in unable conditions.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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The nine-month-olds banged their arms in the unwilling conditions, whereas the six-month-olds showed more negative affect, such as frowns, in those trials, and positive affective behaviours in unable conditions.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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The nine-month-olds banged their arms in the unwilling conditions, whereas the six-month-olds showed more negative affect, such as frowns, in those trials, and positive affective behaviours in unable conditions.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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He claims that the government "frowns" on these scams, and spends plenty of time trying to track down the scammers -- but we've been reporting on Nigerian gov't claims for years and years and they never seem to get very far in stopping the scammers.
Techdirt 2009
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