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Example sentences for "slight frown"

  • Zeus paced back and forth silently, looking down, a slight frown on his face.

  • He sat silently for a moment, a slight frown on his face.

  • With a slight frown he stared at the retreating car; he saw the man lean over and speak to the other man; he saw the other man look round.

  • With a slight frown he was studying the typewritten sheet.

  • Then he grew serious again, and with a slight frown he pulled out his watch and peered at it.

  • Can a dogged or obstinate expression be recognized, which is chiefly shown by the mouth being firmly closed, a lowering brow and a slight frown?

  • So with certain classes of the insane, any effort of mind, however slight, which with an habitual frowner would cause a slight frown, leads to their weeping in an unrestrained manner.

  • Julian watched his friend with a slight frown.

  • Something that she saw there brought her own delicate eyebrows together in a slight frown.

  • His eyebrows had come together in a slight frown.

  • John Gore fell into a deep silence, a slight frown on his forehead and his mouth firmly set.

  • He rose from the table, and, catching sight of himself in a Venetian mirror on the wall, turned away with a slight frown.

  • She looked at him with a slight frown of thought.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "slight frown" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    asked what; country road; political issue; right merry; short laugh; slight change; slight excess; slight frown; slight inclination; slight movement; slight resemblance; slight smile; slight start; slightly alkaline; slightly beaten; slightly bent; slightly bitter; slightly convex; slightly different; slightly less; slightly more; slightly pointed; slightly tapering; slightly wounded; small hand; went west