Cowardly Sentence Examples

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  • He had behaved like a cowardly recruit who mutilates himself to escape military service.

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  • He is cowardly in war, and on one occasion was shut up for years in a huge brazen pot.

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  • Keaton, on the other hand, wasn't the least bit cowardly.

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  • The covering of this savage but cowardly little night-prowler is a sort of short hair, not fur.

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  • The young prince alone rose to the height of the occasion, and set his face against such cowardly counsels, and he had the enthusiastic support of the great majority of the people.

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  • He is too cowardly and perhaps too mindful of a few scruples.

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  • He had the good sense to trust his state affairs almost wholly to an able minister; but he was cowardly enough to deliver up that minister into the hands of his enemies.

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  • This, noble Horse, is my friend the Cowardly Lion, who is the valiant King of the Forest, but at the same time a faithful vassal of Princess Ozma.

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  • Some vaguely sane part of her mind protested that it was a cowardly thing to do, but panic had the upper hand.

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  • If I was being very cowardly I'd go to Marks & Spencer's and buy something for pudding.

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  • Mark himself is a cowardly, treacherous and vindictive character.

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  • The burning in her eyes had little to do with the creek water, and after such a cowardly display, she didn't want him to catch her crying.

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  • But how could the leadership get away with so cowardly a response?

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  • The chariot was drawn on this occasion by the Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger, who were decorated with immense pink and blue bows.

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  • This bad faith, however, is a cowardly shirking of responsibility.

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  • Rosie "…when I asked you if you believed what the Republican pundits were saying, you said nothing and that's cowardly."

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  • The natural consequence was that these men to the number of 30,000 flocked to the camp of Alaric, clamouring to be led against their cowardly enemies.

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  • In this chronique the gods, like other gods, are adventurous warriors, adulterers, incestuous, homicidal, given to animal transformations, cowardly, and in fact charged with all human vices, and credited with magical powers.

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  • It wasn't fear of disappointing him that had made her act in such a cowardly manner.

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  • Staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, it's not cowardly.

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  • Their decision not to publish them is not only cowardly, it is also hypocritical.

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  • It seems very cowardly, trying to distance themselves from people who are often their ethnic brothers and sisters.

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  • Ten cowardly ruffians I saw upon one unarmed man, beating him with their clubs, till they felled him to the ground.

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  • Saying goodbye via text message to a girlfriend or boyfriend may seem like an easy solution, however, it's a harsh and even a cowardly way to initiate a breakup.

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  • It was applied to those who advocated a policy of "cowardly moderation," and feuillantisme was associated with aristocratic in the mouths of the sansculottes.

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  • In Homer he is one of the best and bravest of the heroes, and the favourite of Athena, whereas in later legend he is cowardly and deceitful.

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  • Mary had her mass, but the constant and cowardly attacks on her faith and on her priests embittered her early years of queenhood in her own country.

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  • It roused one of the fits of wild rage to which he was not unfrequently liable; he burst out into ejaculations of wrath, and cursed the cowardly idle servants who suffered their master to be made the laughing-stock of a low-born priest.

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  • The ruling bureaucracy of the Second International is the least independent, the most cowardly and corrupted section of bourgeois society.

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  • All bumbling conjurers, clumsy squires, no-talent bards, and cowardly thieves in the land will be pre-emptively put to death.

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  • Sontag also called air raids cowardly, but said that terrorists who were prepared to die to kill others were anything but cowards.

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  • Actually this happened in 1248 during the Egyptian Crusade and was because of sound military reasoning, but it was made to appear cowardly.

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  • This vicious and cowardly crime has filled us all with horror and deepest revulsion.

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  • Not that I am card free game online solitaire cowardly; but you must understand.

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  • Some have proposed that his yellow ninja outfit is a mockery of Sub-Zero's-he thinks the latter is cowardly and weak.

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  • Tender-hearted he might be in practice; but toleration he declares synonymous with "cowardly indulgence and false compasssion."

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  • Elizabeth, fearless almost to a fault in face of physical danger, constant in her confidence even after discovery of her narrow escape from the poisoned bullets of household conspirators, was cowardly even to a crime in face of subtler and more complicated peril.

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  • The wildest confusion prevailed, and the lazzaroni massacred numbers of persons suspected of republican sympathies, while the nobility and the educated classes, finding themselves abandoned by their king in this cowardly manner, began to contemplate a republic under French auspices as their only means of salvation from anarchy.

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