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will scowl

  • future tense
    of scowl.
    scowl
    verb (used without object)
    to draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner.

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Bryce will scowl, contorting his face into an expression that teammate Thomas Welsh described as a “mean little mug.”

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 3, 2017

And if things go wrong for the Badgers, Ryan will scowl.

From Time Mar. 31, 2014

He has turned novelist since he left the English Faculty, but still lives in Nashville, Tenn. Reading his gentle arraignment of professorial hypocrisy, they will scowl, or be enthusiastic, self-consciously.

From Time Magazine Archive

Shirley Bassey and Oliver will sing, Woody Allen will be funny, and Lee Marvin will scowl his way through a song from Paint Your Wagon.

From Time Magazine Archive