outfrown Antonyms
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Meaning of outfrown
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outfrown (v. t.)
To frown down; to overbear by frowning.
outfrown Sentence Examples
- The toddler outfrowned her mother in a battle of wills over bedtime.
- The rival teams outfrowned each other in a fierce staring contest during the pregame ceremonies.
- The grumpy old man outfrowned the entire neighborhood, casting a pall over the otherwise cheerful street.
- The contestants outfrowned each other on the reality show, vying for the title of "Sourpuss Supreme."
- The sullen teenager outfrowned his disapproving parents, refusing to apologize.
- The injured animal outfrowned the veterinarian, its eyes pleading for help.
- The abandoned child outfrowned the cold and indifferent world, its heart heavy with loneliness.
- The disgruntled employee outfrowned her coworkers, spreading negativity throughout the office.
- The defeated candidate outfrowned his opponent, unable to hide his disappointment.
- The once-joyful park outfrowned the children who had abandoned it, its laughter and merriments now replaced with silence and decay.
FAQs About the word outfrown
To frown down; to overbear by frowning.
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The toddler outfrowned her mother in a battle of wills over bedtime.
The rival teams outfrowned each other in a fierce staring contest during the pregame ceremonies.
The grumpy old man outfrowned the entire neighborhood, casting a pall over the otherwise cheerful street.
The contestants outfrowned each other on the reality show, vying for the title of "Sourpuss Supreme."