All 9 Uses of
glower
in
Catch-22
- He was a glowering, vengeful, disillusioned Indian who hated foreigners with names like Cathcart, Korn, Black and Havermeyer and wished they'd all go back to where their lousy ancestors had come from.†
Chpt 5 *
- Men like Hungry Joe glowered at him with blameful hatred, and Appleby subjected him to vindictive discourtesy now that he had established himself as a hot pilot and a ping-pong player who never lost a point.†
Chpt 10
- The visitors entered uncertainly as though they felt they were intruding, tiptoeing in with stares of meek apology, first the grieving mother and father, then the brother, a glowering heavy-set sailor with a deep chest.†
Chpt 18
- The colonel punished him sadistically with a long, glowering, malignant, hateful, silent stare.†
Chpt 19
- 'Because then mine will be angry with me for making her work for her money,' Nately replied with an anxious look at his girl, who was glowering at him restlessly and starting to mutter.†
Chpt 23
- He glowered at the chaplain with swollen fury for a moment, his good humor gone, and turned back toward the bar disgruntedly, rolling from side to side like a sailor on his short bandy legs.†
Chpt 25
- Hungry Joe had a craving to feel Nurse Duckett up, too, and was restrained more than once by Yossarian's forbidding glower.†
Chpt 30
- The colonel lifted the box of matches, took one out and held it poised against the striking surface, watching with glowering eyes for the chaplain's next sign of defiance.†
Chpt 36
- He furrowed his brow and glowered at Colonel Korn through eyes narrow with suspicion, his fists clenched on his hips.†
Chpt 40
Definition:
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(glower) to stare angrily