verb
- to look angry, sullen, or displeased
Usage: dialectal; chiefly British
Examples
- He glunched at his sister when she took the last cookie.
- The old man glunched from his porch whenever children walked by.
- She glunched disapprovingly at the messy room.
- Don’t glunch at me like that when I’m trying to help.
- The teacher glunched at the noisy students until they quieted down.