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They got to him," Ewan said, needlessly. "Must have been a midnight snack," Tim said, smiling grimly. Ewan frowned. "Don't be so morbid.
— Guido Baechler
Reth looked exasperated. "When is something ever not wrong in your life?"
I frowned. "That's my line. — Kiersten White
I frowned. "That's my line. — Kiersten White
No wonder dancing this way had been frowned upon in high school. This was practically foreplay.
— Terri Osburn
Football is the priority, even more than school. Art is frowned upon. I had to sneak music in.
— Kevin McCall
Calm down, Horus said.
"Don't tell me to calm down!"
Bast frowned. "I didn't."
"Talking to him!" I pointed at my forehead. — Rick Riordan
"Don't tell me to calm down!"
Bast frowned. "I didn't."
"Talking to him!" I pointed at my forehead. — Rick Riordan
People think artists like 50 Cent don't have charisma, but it's just a different kind of charisma, a bully charisma, which is kinda frowned upon.
— Earl Sweatshirt
[Arthur]
"Er ... Just how much did you have to drink?"
Merlin frowned at Arthur ... Both of him. — FayJay
"Er ... Just how much did you have to drink?"
Merlin frowned at Arthur ... Both of him. — FayJay
This college would probably have the same problem as the last one did."
I frowned, "What's that?"
"Homework. — Richelle Mead
I frowned, "What's that?"
"Homework. — Richelle Mead
Kasen frowned. "You look like you were chewed up by a wolf and shit down the wrong side of a mountain. What's wrong?" I
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Do you two live to torture each other? Shepley frowned.
— Jamie McGuire
Adrian frowned. 'Is that a noose?' 'It's a tie!' I cried, trying not to feel offended. He laughed, clearly delighted at this. 'My mistake.
— Richelle Mead
Will everyone stop eating dinosaurs?' she frowned.
— Neale Osborne
Jaime, he frowned. There's a cold suspicious look if ever I saw one. That one
— George R R Martin
Scorn not the sonnet. Critic, you have frowned, Mindless of its just honours; with this key Shakespeare unlocked his heart.
— William Wordsworth
I trained as a journalist in America where paying sources is frowned upon. Now I work in the U.K. where there is a more flexible attitude.
— Heather Brooke
He frowned. "Naked baby photos should be outlawed."
She closed the photo album. "So tell me, do you still have those cute dimples on your ass? — Kait Ballenger
She closed the photo album. "So tell me, do you still have those cute dimples on your ass? — Kait Ballenger
The happiest of pillows is not that which love first presses! it is that which death has frowned on and passed over.
— Walter Savage Landor
I never thought I would hear you expound the virtues of caring about people."
I frowned. "I care about people. I just don't like them. — Daniel Friedman
I frowned. "I care about people. I just don't like them. — Daniel Friedman
Over the years the political establishment has frowned if a mainstream politician mentions marriage.
— Iain Duncan Smith
He was so damned happy to see her, he frowned. She smiled back.
— Julie Garwood
Whiskey is for drinkin', water is for fightin'." She frowned. "Mark Twain," he said.
— James Rollins
I frowned at the eye in my palm. "What, literally shout at the tattoo?"
"You could try rubbing it on certain body areas and I might come faster. — Sarah J. Maas
"You could try rubbing it on certain body areas and I might come faster. — Sarah J. Maas
Tapping melons with your knuckles is a good way of making your selection in the store, but apparently it's frowned upon at the strip club.
— Brad Wilkerson
Romance only comes into existence where love is fatal, frowned upon and doomed by life itself.
— Denis De Rougemont
I frowned, wondering if Trent would mind being the size of a fairy for a day. He could talk to the newest tenants in his garden.
— Kim Harrison
The doctor frowned upon drinking and often expressed wonderment at men who willingly made imbeciles of themselves.
— Rick Yancey
Miranda waited. No voice spoke. No heavenly choir broke out in song. God Himself did not call her name. She frowned. Typical.
— L.A. Kuehlke
I have a pragmatic suspicion that bashing someone's head in with a golf club is frowned upon in this establishment...
— J.C. Wickhart
Many sports, not just football, have kind of the macho meathead mentality where innovation is almost frowned upon.
— Lawrence Jackson
So this is what it's like to be in love?" he mused quietly. And then he frowned. "Damn. Now what do I do?
— Kasey Michaels
In my imagination, the Editor meditated in a mountain-cave, espoused the rules of grammar, and frowned upon speculative fiction.
— Josh Malerman
She frowned at him. 'You are in love with solitude.'
'Is there a better cure for the world than solitude? — Meg Rosoff
'Is there a better cure for the world than solitude? — Meg Rosoff
And all he wants is to throw a rager in your sugar mill?" Then she frowned. "Wow. That sounded raunchy.
— Kresley Cole
The nose looked at the Major and frowned a little.
— Nikolai Gogol
I've frowned at the idea of breaking records, the first one to do something, or do it longer, higher, more difficult.
— Philippe Petit
George pulled my hand away and inspected the wound. He frowned. "Sarah, honey, what happened?"
I cleared my throat. "I fell on some barecue prongs. — Michelle Rowen
I cleared my throat. "I fell on some barecue prongs. — Michelle Rowen
He'd never seen such a confident, impertinent smile on her face. He frowned. You're enjoying this too much.
— Melanie Dickerson
I frowned. "Are you sure about this? It's a bit short." "So? It's poetry, not dick size.
— J.L. Merrow
She frowned. "I did nothing to arouse you."
He clenched his jaw, his stare growing more aggressive. "You breathed. — Shayla Black
He clenched his jaw, his stare growing more aggressive. "You breathed. — Shayla Black
Prince Andrei shrugged his shoulders and frowned, as lovers of music do when they hear a false note. The
— Leo Tolstoy
The perfume of power. The musk of money? He frowned. Well, no, maybe not that one.
— Ian C. Esslemont