scow Synonyms

scow Meaning

Wordnet

scow (n)

any of various flat-bottomed boats with sloping ends

a barge carrying bulk materials in an open hold

Webster

scow (n.)

A large flat-bottomed boat, having broad, square ends.

Webster

scow (v. t.)

To transport in a scow.

scow Sentence Examples

  1. The angry man scowled menacingly at his opponent.
  2. The storm clouds scowled down upon the earth, threatening a downpour.
  3. The child's scowl betrayed his displeasure at being scolded.
  4. The teacher's scow marked her disapproval of the student's behavior.
  5. The old woman's face was a permanent scowl, reflecting years of hardship.
  6. The dark scowl on the team captain's face hinted at a fierce determination.
  7. The dog's scowl was not threatening, but merely a sign of boredom.
  8. The actor's scowl added authenticity to his portrayal of the villain.
  9. The statue's scowl seemed to evoke a sense of unease in the onlookers.
  10. The scowling face of the judge indicated his stern and unforgiving nature.

FAQs About the word scow

any of various flat-bottomed boats with sloping ends, a barge carrying bulk materials in an open holdA large flat-bottomed boat, having broad, square ends., To

raft, schooner, pram, sampan, pinnace, ketch, sailboat, dory, kayak, dhow

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The angry man scowled menacingly at his opponent.

The storm clouds scowled down upon the earth, threatening a downpour.

The child's scowl betrayed his displeasure at being scolded.

The teacher's scow marked her disapproval of the student's behavior.