brow
[braʊ]
Definition:
1. The arch of hair above each eye.
2. A person's forehead.
3. The part of the face above the eyes.
Use 'brow' in a sentence:
- 1. His wavy hair was too long and flopped just beneath his brow.
- 2. The stone was cold; the perspiration lay ice-cold on his brow; he straightened himself up with a shiver.
- 3. Ocular and brow muscles are especially prone to fatigue because they are active for most of our waking hours.
- 4. Then a kiss, ever so gently, touched my brow.
- 5. Gray hair, a face with deep furrow on brow and cheeks and around the mouth, and a heavy body.
- 6. The only injury I saw was a bloody gash on its brow.
- 7. His hair fell over his brow instead of being brushed straight back.
- 8. Her brow wrinkled with outrage.
- 9. The Inspector took out a handkerchief and mopped his brow.
- 10. His brows lifted in surprise.
- 11. His eyes were deep set beneath heavy black brows.
- 12. The doctor wiped his brow with his handkerchief.
- 13. He had thick brown hair and shaggy brows.
- 14. He looked around nervously and wiped his perspiring brow.
- 15. I wiped my brow , leaving a stripe of blood across my forehead.