Furrowing in A Sentence

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    Brow furrowing, she pushed herself up to examine the unfamiliar bedroom.

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    From the morphological point of view it is more important to distinguish the associations of forms, such as the mountain mass or group of mountains radiating from a centre, with the valleys furrowing their flanks spreading towards every direction; the mountain chain or line of heights, forming a long narrow ridge or series of ridges separated by parallel valleys; the dissected plateau or highland, divided into mountains of circumdenudation by a system of deeply-cut valleys; and the isolated peak, usually a volcanic cone or a hard rock mass left projecting after the softer strata which embedded it have been worn away (Monadnock of Professor Davis).

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    He looked startled for a second, and then his eyes flashed, the brows furrowing into one.

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    My world is very different, she said, brow furrowing.

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    The Immortal glanced up from his laptop, brow furrowing in irritation.

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    This means that movements that cause furrowing, lining, or wrinkles do not occur, or at least are far more slight.

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    Unlike that of normal children, the esophagus of an individual with EE does not have a smooth, uniform pink surface but displays lines (furrowing) and white patches.