scow
skau
Definitions
1. noun
A flat-bottomed boat, typically propelled by oars or a sail, used for transporting goods.
“The scow carried a large shipment of grain down the river.”
2. verb
To utter a scornful or mocking sound, typically with one’s lips.
“The child scowled at his sibling and then scowled again at the dog.”
3. verb
To look or gaze with scorn or displeasure.
“She scowled at the news of the accident.”
4. interjection
An expression of scorn or disgust.
“Scow! What a terrible movie!”