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The phrase "reproving glance" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a look that conveys disapproval or criticism without words. Example: "She cast him a reproving glance when he arrived late to the meeting."
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Why didn't you tell us she knows Madeline?" "I had no idea," Corrine said, casting a reproving glance at her sister.
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"I was merely reproving you, merely reproving you".
I had stopped reproving him.
In later life, Gordievsky has been cantankerous and reproving.
(When his pious and reproving brother visits, we learn that Matthew was once imprisoned for debt).
First was the basic moral stance of reproving vice and rewarding virtue.
Beijing University put up notices reproving students for some rowdy behaviour and ordering calm.
The film begins with a character being reproved for irony, and ends with that same character reproving someone else for cynicism.
'I think we can do better than that,' she says, with a reproving little smile.
Shakespeare's Lear, reproving his skinflint daughters, provides an apposite response: O reason not the need!
A reproving salesman told her that the store's restrooms were out of order.
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