UNSPOOLING THE FURROWED BROW: HOW EYEBROW THREADERS WILL PROTECT ECONOMIC FREEDOM IN TEXASSmith, Kevin C.Texas Tech Law Review
A play bow will look like the dog is leaning down on their elbows. The dog’s front end is leaned down, and the back end is in the air. Sometimes, the dog trying to entice play will stomp or slap the front legs repeatedly until they get a reaction out of the other. The chest wi...
Writers are often told to show, rather than tell. That usually means written descriptions (The clack of the typewriter filled the air as the writer furrowed their browversusThe writer was writing.). But content creators take this idiom a step further to literally show what they’re talking ab...
Read the word, sad.Ask students to read it one by one and correct the pronunciation if there are mistakes.(4) Teach the word “worried”Show a picture of a man with a furrowed brow, looking at a clock anxiously.T: He is worried. He may be thinking about something bad. Pay attention...
At the word "security," Lazaridis briefly furrowed his brow. He tilted his head and shifted in his chair. He blinked a half-dozen times, tightened and set his jaw, looked from the interviewer to the camera. As the question finished, he looked down and away. An off-screen voice said...
Use it for:Use it when feeling innocent or to convey a sense of purity. 2. [astonish] Description:A dumpling face with eyes looking sideways, an open mouth, and a furrowed brow. Use it to:Express amazement or disbelief. 3. [awkward] ...
Many of the articles that discuss the causes and effects of humanity's unprecedented energy use are entirely theoretical, offering little practical guidance for the everyday reader. This essay offers respite to all the people who confront our collective energy problems with a furrowed brow and an...
I thought of her age and furrowed my brow. “No. Not that either.” She cocked her head to the side as though considering my comment. “Well, no matter. I find you interesting all the same. What do you do offworld?” “I’m a linguist. I study Dubhean.” “You must envy the ...