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The crab possesses red pincers and red eyes, with a scowl of determination.
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He gets to be gruff, granite-faced, mean-spirited, rude and pessimistic, never cracking a smile and scowling like a rat just died in the studio's air-conditioning pipes...
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The normal figure is scowling, while the variant has a sinister grin.
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The scowl was always present.
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But throwing his weight around, scowling at potential suitors and embarrassing her publicly is neither healthy nor helpful.
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His massive leonine head, forest-like eyebrows, firmly set jaw, powerful voice and ever-present scowl thrilled his supporters, angered his enemies, and delighted cartoonists.
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They received scowls and jeers from a hostile crowd.
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There were fights on stage but most of them were mainly scowling looks and failures to sing back up.
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He is initially described as big and swarthy, and had tiny eyes, a scowl and his eyebrows grew together.
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He hasn't much self-confidence, but mostly has his eyebrows crossed with a scowl on his face.
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