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    coward


    1. God was not a coward


    2. In spite of knowing it was a lie, she carried on about her loss and called him a coward for hiding in the ship


    3. She was livid and I was a coward


    4. why the need I asked myself? I believe he has designs on your throne; but he is too much of a coward to take it openly


    5. My life at that moment could not have been worse yet I was full of admiration for these tortured villagers and compared to their solid commitment, once again I felt like an outsider – and a coward


    6. Earlier, whilst waiting for the Delfini, I'd confessed I was an old-fashioned dreamy coward who had almost flown away only a few hours earlier but for the last minute flash of awareness that brought me to my senses


    7. “The janitor is a coward my friends, he’s as yellow as that fucking bird we


    8. Roman had skipped school, not because he was a coward, but to prepare his


    9. instead of that you run and hide like a coward, uncaring or unwilling to help


    10. ‘Thomas is a coward, isn’t he? He’s much more likely

    11. means a coward – but he wasn’t a fool, either


    12. You don't have the courage to sacrifice yourself! You couldn't even kill the girl who killed your parents when you had the chance! You are nothing more than a coward, Matt, and no matter how much you achieve, no matter what you do, you will always be a coward!” Justice said arrogantly


    13. He’s a coward


    14. What a fucking coward


    15. ‘I only hope this Investigator isn't a coward, or we'll


    16. You are a coward now, with no sense of


    17. “He’s a coward who ran from the Saians on Thasos, then had the gall to write:


    18. But a coward, a man incapable either of defending or of revenging himself, evidently wants one of the most essential parts of the character of a man


    19. A man without the proper use of the intellectual faculties of a man, is, if possible, more contemptible than even a coward, and seems to be mutilated and deformed in a still more essential part of the character of human nature


    20. “The governor was a coward, of course

    21. Kennedy never should have allowed himself to be browbeaten by Khrushchev at the Vienna summit earlier in 1961, for that browbeating led directly to that Soviet leader"s assessment that here was a young coward he could not only deal with, but overcome


    22. “Remember he is a sly bastard he might not try to give you a kicking in fact he wont because he’s a fucking coward but he will try to get you back another way”, and with these parting words he went on his way


    23. Then the thought would enter your head am I strong enough to do this or will I runaway like a coward when the going gets rough


    24. I looked at my watch noting that it had taken exactly fifteen minutes to end my life and brand me a coward


    25. ” Then with shaking hands he pined a white envelope to my tunic over the heart the tunic I was wring was old and threadbare with no insignia or rank good enough for a coward to be buried in


    26. She exhorted Wendy and her grandchild never to think badly of William because like she had said he was no coward in fact if anything he was a hero who had been promoted on the battlefield for bravery


    27. I must have dozed because when I awoke the sun was beginning to set but I was at peace and I knew I had fulfilled what my great grandfather had wanted me to do and that was to prove he was no coward but the proper fight would begin when I returned to Britain


    28. Generally terrified of organized armed resistance, and of course always wearing a mask, which is the mark of a coward


    29. However, she was too much of a coward


    30. “But, coward that I am, I ran

    31. “Cruzel showed me how to use it properly and I shall now use it to destroy the coward who forsook me all those years ago


    32. Coward, you have to try


    33. If Prempeh had acted up to his acknowledged principles he should have committed suicide rather than be removed; but he was too great a coward to do that, simply to bestow his evanescent power on his successor


    34. he is not a coward but a clever adversary


    35. Just what coward of a man abandoned her in this state, that you had to foist her off with this deception?”


    36. How did the coward go out?� remarked Steve in a sarcastic tone


    37. great importance because Thomas was no coward and


    38. And if it does, you are a coward


    39. If I flinch, I prove to Eric that this is not as easy as I said it was; I prove that I’m a coward


    40. “Only a coward bullies a little girl

    41. Although I knew him to be a coward, I was concerned


    42. The events of last night certainly proved that you are a miserable coward


    43. “He wasn’t brave! He was depressed and a coward and he almost killed me! Is that the kind of thing we respect here?”


    44. To prove that I’m a coward


    45. “I needed to prove to the Dauntless that I am not a coward,” he says


    46. “What, afraid the Dauntless are going to change their minds about you? Realize that even though you’ve only got four fears, you’re still a coward?”


    47. “Little coward came in the aftermath, after all the work was done,” Uriah says


    48. what? Because you wanted to keep Jeanine’s secrets, wanted to stay in the city, safe and sound? You are a coward


    49. I thought I was beyond this kind of anger, but as he stumbles back with his hands on his face, I pursue him, grabbing the front of his shirt and slamming him against the stone sculpture and screaming that he is a coward and a traitor and that I will kill him, I will kill him


    50. The strange part was that, while she despised Charlie for a coward, it never occurred to her to disdain Walter












































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    Synonyms for "coward"

    coward noel coward sir noel pierce coward chicken recreant sneak cad dastard deserter craven poltroon cowardly timid

    "coward" definitions

    a person who shows fear or timidity


    English dramatist and actor and composer noted for his witty and sophisticated comedies (1899-1973)