Fruncia in english

Fruncia

pronunciation: frʌntʃə part of speech: none
In gestures

fruncir = ruffle ; pucker. 

Example: Most of you probably know how to ruffle fabric after the trend of ruffles this last year, but if not, follow one of the following methods.Example: When sewing polyester shirts, any suggestions how to avoid puckering on this material.

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» frunciendo el ceñowith a frown .

Example: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.

» fruncir el ceñocrease + Posesivo + browfrownraise + brows [Normalmente como muestra de desacuerdo o sorpresa]knot + Posesivo + browsscowl (at)furrow + Posesivo + (eye)brow(s) .

Example: 'I needn't tell you,' he suggested tentatively, with brow creased, 'that Preston Huish is a very influential person in town'.

Example: Then he added, yet again frowning, 'You should do something about this young man's attitude' = Y entonces añadió, frunciendo el ceño una vez más: "Deberías hacer algo con respecto a la actitud de este jovencito".

Example: Several members of the group raised polite brows and implored him to go on.

Example: They will wring their hands and knot their brows over problems, both simple and complex, that they and we got to or imagined.

Example: And their doctors continue to scowl at them like they're irresponsible children or greedy criminals.

Example: They found that furrowing the brow increased feelings of anger and disgust in the subjects, and made them less happy, less agreeable and less interested.
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