| Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916. | | | | Frown |
| | Frowned like a fury. William Blake | 1 |
Frowning, as if in his unconscious arm He held the thunder. William Cowper | 2 |
My frown is like a winter house, Laid eastward in a bitter land. Lord De Tabley | 3 |
Frowns, like winter storms. James Shirley | 4 |
Frowned like a thunder-cloud. Stephen Smith | 5 |
Frowned like Good Friday. Edmund Spenser | 6 | | |
|
|