scowly
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]scowly (comparative scowlier or more scowly, superlative scowliest or most scowly)
- Indicative of, or characterised by a scowl.
- 1992, Deborah Moulton, Summer girl:
- There was a faded picture on the mantel at home of Uncle Pete, age four, holding the hand of Aunt Bareeba, a fat three-year-old with frizzy dark hair and a scowlly expression.
- 2008, Ken Chartrand, Days of the Unicorn King:
- You said something about Lunn” said Krazzock turning to face the messenger. Krazzock had a scowlly look on his face.