verb
- to frown more intensely or longer than someone else; to surpass in frowning
Usage: literary or archaic; present participle or gerund form of 'outfrown'
Examples
- She was outfrowning her opponent in the staring contest.
- His outfrowning expression made it clear he disapproved of the decision.
- The two rivals stood there, each outfrowning the other in silent anger.
- By outfrowning everyone in the room, he conveyed his deep displeasure.