Blanche rested his face in his hands and furrowed his brow. FromSeattle Times But his latest duet might cause even the most Botoxed foreheads of Hollywood to furrow. FromNew York Times Advertisement add this widget to your site Did You Know?
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When he frowns a deepfurrowforms in his brow. plough a furrow British, literary ◊ If youplough your own furrow, you do something that is different from what other people do. She was not afraid toplough her own furrow. [=to act independently; to do something no one else has done] ...