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Discover LudwigThe word 'glower' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a person looking at someone or something with an angry or menacing expression. Example sentence: The children cowered in fear as their teacher glowered at them from across the classroom.
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When we motor into Loch Eport on North Uist the clouds glower grey and brooding.
Here comes the hour of glower.
Certainly, the United States should not keep an army in Iraq just to glower at Iran and protect Iraq's perpetually squabbling politicians.
But as Indian hardliners glower, and Pakistan realises he will not talk about the one issue they want to discuss the status of Kashmir relations will go back into cold storage.Simon Long Indiaa correspondent, The Economist.
Across the line, patrolled by UN troops, the two sides glower, the Greek side quite prosperous these days, the Turks poor and growing poorer, not least because the European Union, in accordance with UN policy, has an embargo on their goods and on any direct travel to their side of the line.
A PAIR of 19th-century titans glower from the walls of George Osborne's office in 11 Downing Street.
But he is also known for a run-in with Jamie Dimon, boss of JPMorgan, over the need for stricter banking rules.In this section Fleet Street's grim reaper Winds of change Canada guy Time, please Light touch no more Salmond's salmon Local man makes good Fight the glower Outing the Europhiles ReprintsMr Carney's other virtue is that he is an outsider.
But that too is largely a fiction: the real power and money, and defence comes from Turkey.Across the line, patrolled by UN troops, the two sides glower, the Greek side quite prosperous these days, the Turks poor and growing poorer, not least because the European Union, in accordance with UN policy, has an embargo on their goods and on any direct travel to their side of the line.
The members of Club Med no longer need to glower across the table at each other.
In an absurd defence against two Wall Street corporate raiders (who glower with splendid 1980s menace from one of the book's illustrations), Sotheby's, an institution that had thrived on flogging the contents of English ancestral homes to Americans, was cast as a glorious part of the national heritage.
Now, rival battalions of the supposedly unified army glower at each other from opposite ends of town.
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