At home, he often snapped at his kids, grunted at his wife or sat there, scowling.
Surely not even a scowling Craig Revel Horwood will be able to put him off his Rumba?
One day in 1998, at a company budget meeting, Jimmy walked in late, scowling and angry, recalls one person present.
Even my book cover is schizophrenic: on the front is a woman who is a mess, scowling, with her hair obscuring her face.
The ground floor has a hand-painted medieval scene, with an aristocratic woman, or perhaps a bride, being carried by scowling bearers in a covered palanquin.
But the hacks turned back to their laptops scowling as they realised a visiting journalist had the bells of St Peter's as their mobile phone ring-tone.
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Russell Crowe brings his own considerable scowling integrity to Roberts, but in a gangster movie, it's the bad guy you come to see -- and here Denzel kills.
Riding in wheelchairs through airports, scowling at younger, mobile bipeds.
Miller stood alone at the lectern, scowling into the spotlight.
David got out of the car and locked it behind him, scowling at the boys, then strode up the path, pushing through the bristling shrubs that blocked his way.
While Messi often plays with a smile on his face like a kid in the schoolyard, Ronaldo is often seen moaning, gesticulating and scowling while trying to inspire Real to victory.
Such ghost-revellers would have expected to see a scowling, long-haired woman in a white funeral gown and with no feet the classic image of the wife who, betrayed and murdered by her husband, returns from the dead to punish her tormentor.
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The scowling men in long dark coats and hats, led by the severely elegant John Dillinger (Johnny Depp), march into some grand Midwestern bank, take over the place, throw the cash in bags, and make their getaway, jumping onto the running boards of flat-topped black Fords.
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