Sybrina's Phrase Thesaurus - Volume 1 by Sybrina Durant - HTML preview

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FR 

FROWNS

 

FR101  FROWNS 101

 

1. frowned, as if suddenly aware of her distress

 

 FR102  FROWNS 102 (SAD)

 

1. distinguished face had become brooding

2. looked glum

3. winced

4. looked pained

5. a melancholy frown flitted across his features

6. made a despairing grimace at

 

FR103  FROWNS 103 (ANGRY)

 

1. frowning with irritation

2. pressed lips together in anger

3. was silenced by his dark, angry expression

4. mouth took on an unpleasant twist

5. expression grew hard and resentful

6. frown hardened

7. distinguished face had become brooding

8. face was marked with loathing

9. implacable expression was unnerving

10. mouth twisted into a threat

11. face became a marble effigy of contempt

12. mouth thinning with displeasure

13. frowned in exasperation

14. glared at her, frowning

15. frowned with cold fury

16. a cold, congested expression settled on his face

17. a warning cloud settled on his features

18. scowling furiously   

 

FR104 FROWNS 104 (CONFUSED)

 

1. frowned a moment as though puzzled

2. frowned in a funny way

3. a deepening frown of blank incomprehension

4. frowned, puzzled by his reaction

 

FR105  FROWNS 105 (QUICK FROWN)

 

1. his well-marked black brows pulled together in a fleeting frown   

 

FR106  FROWNS 106 (DISGUSTED FROWN)

 

1. frowning with irritation

2. winced in disgust

3. made a moue of distaste

4. face became a marble effigy of contempt

 

FR107  FROWNS 107 (FROWN CHANGING)

 

1. a frown crossed his face

2. the frown deepened

3. the frown set into his mouth

4. the line of his mouth tightened a fraction more

5. frown hardened

6. mouth dipped into an even deeper frown

 

FR108  FROWNS 108 (FEARFUL FROWN)

 

1. frowned with a sudden shiver of apprehension   

 

FR109  FROWNS 109 (TIGHT FROWN)

 

1. the frown set into his mouth

2. mouth was tight and grim

3. mouth thinning with displeasure

4. mouth tightened when she looked up to see a familiar face

 

FR110  FROWN 110 (UNCONSCIOUS FROWN)

 

1. a frown appeared between his eyes

2. a frown crossed his face

 

FR111  FROWN 111 (INTENSE CONCENTRATION FROWN)

 

1. frowning into the glass