• Perhaps the cowardly vote which has taken place this morning will be referred to again later, within other bodies.
  • COWARDLY definition: 1. (of a person) not at all brave and too eager to avoid danger, difficulty, or pain : 2. (of an….
  • And worse you're too cowardly to even admit you're taking the cowardly way out. ... Their cowardly tactic of attacking the wives and children of their enemies.
  • These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'cowardly.'
  • On the cowardly “lion” derisive nickname: The 49ers PR people are saying that Georgatos/Brown merely overheard a few players joking about that in the...
  • In literature and popular culture, cowardly characters often serve as foils to their braver counterparts, highlighting themes of heroism and moral courage.
  • 'Cowardly' [ˈkaʊərdli] is an adjective that describes a person or action as lacking courage or bravery.
  • For minutes it had been boiling at the cowardly treatment they had been according this once powerful comrade because he had fallen from the favour of Issus.