My question is this.
Does the expression "to screw up one's eyes/face" mean "to frown" and "to scowl"?
If it does, can I use "frown" and "scowl" in the same context? Do they mean the same?
Which of these three is used most in spoken English?
Printable View
My question is this.
Does the expression "to screw up one's eyes/face" mean "to frown" and "to scowl"?
If it does, can I use "frown" and "scowl" in the same context? Do they mean the same?
Which of these three is used most in spoken English?
Google images.
Thank you for the information.:-D
I personally love this: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bl...03/replies?c=3
See if this works. Enter anything in the box that there might be pictures of.
Rover