US /fraʊn/
・UK /fraʊn/
The sky felt my frown.
The sky felt my frown.
The opposite of smile is frown.
The opposite of smile is frown.
So hush, little birdie, don't you frown.
So hush, little birdie, don't you frown, 'cause you're the sweetest little baby in that town.
And if you look down, you're back going round and zack going frown.
And if you look down, your back going round and zack going frown.
Lanyon, at what he called my scientific heresies. O, I know he's a good fellow—you needn't frown—an
I never saw a man so distressed as you were by my will, unless it were that Hyde-bound pedant, Lanyon, at what he called my 'scientific heresies' oh, I know he's a good fellow, you needn't frown, an excellent fellow;
Can't make me frown me frown. So I ain't even worried.
Can't make me frown, me frown, so I ain't even worried.
takes 10 muscles to smile and six to frown… but even though it's tougher to smile, that
According to How Stuff Works, it takes about 10 muscles to smile and 6 to frown.
No trace of a frown upon your face.
♪ No trace of a frown upon your face ♪
Look up at the bright Finnish sky through the organ-like steel pipes and consider Sibelius' thoughtful frown.
Look up at the bright Finnish sky through the organ-like steel pipes and consider Sebelius's thoughtful frown.
You look so proud standing there with a frown and a cigarette
You looked so proud, standing there with a frown and a cigarette, posting pictures of yourself on the internet.