1. eyebrow - Noun
2. eyebrow - Verb
3. Eyebrow - Proper noun
The brow or hairy arch above the eye.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 1975 Guardian editorial headlined “A soya point” arched an eyebrow at the faux-bacon, ham and sausages on sale in the US, noting: “No one has yet managed to produce a meat flavour which is totally convincing, particularly beef.” Source: Internet
And then the other eyebrow is a bit softer so kind of like she’s listening and questioning at the same time. Source: Internet
Chicago Daily Tribune, 7-15-34 through 8-1-34 movie section A Dillinger death mask made from an original mold, and eyebrow hair, on display at the Crime Museum in Washington, D.C. Note the bullet exit mark below the right eye. Source: Internet
A female teacher throwing an X-rated party for a former male student typically doesn't raise an eyebrow in Florida. Source: Internet
Extra grease would ensure landed punches slip off the eyebrow area, rather than catching on the skin and tearing it, which could reopen the cut. Source: Internet
As for the brasserie-influenced dishes, there are some picks like lamb chops, short ribs, and other fusion-y dishes ($18-$33) that definitely made me raise an eyebrow. Source: Internet