intransitive verb:
1. To look or stare angrily or with a scowl.


noun
:
1. An angry or scowling look or stare.


 

Glower is from Middle English gloren, perhaps ultimately of Scandinavian origin.


Fifth of seven last night. The nadir when you are tired and this week cold and wet. Hankering for home comforts like your own shower and washing machine. When you long to talk to someone who isn't a work colleague - as nice as a lot of them are.

I did a bit of glowering on the way back home. Even now I drive more it still infuriates me when people don't indicate.

And my Yahoo horoscope for today (which as I've mentioned before I'm not particularly into horoscopes though this one does appear to have a spooky resonance).

You're entering a period filled with doubt, especially where your love life is concerned. In general, you like your feelings to be clear and your relationships, too. But you may be doing a lot of thinking about your relationships over the next few days. Are you sure you have chosen the right person for you? Are his feelings for you as sincere as he claims? Could you live without him? The next two months will bring you the answers to these questions. But don't forget, no one is perfect...
 Two months!?!?!? I know I am a founding father of patience (honestly) but there comes a time and a point.

Shall I do a Dave Gorman?