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frown <a frown; frowns> VERBE (feelings & emotions)

frown <a frown; frowns> SUBST

frown SUBST

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Novels, while frowned upon in society, were extremely popular.
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Frowned upon by the vast majority of players.
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However, this sequence is frowned upon by those who use classic vaquero techniques.
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Until the game was over, the man never did anything but frown.
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The events remained, albeit frowned upon by the state.
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However, this practice (sometimes called vertical justification) is frowned upon in quality typography, as it destroys the fabric of the text.
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This is frowned upon by rating agencies and the government.
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Whilst not illegal or against the rules of the sport, it is heavily frowned upon.
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Drinking wine in excess was frowned upon and those who imbibed heavily were considered dangerous to society.
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Even though she is frowning, to her, a frown is only a smile upside down.
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