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  • Helmeted police fired dozens of rounds of tear gas and kicked and clubbed unarmed protesters — one of whom cowered on the ground, covering his face. Tunisian leader flees amid protests; PM takes over
  • The organist was a slightish man, white-haired, who seemed to hover in the alcove, his back to the audience, wizardly in his very smallness, and he hit the thunder pedal just as a figure on the screen drew back cowering from some danger above, and laughter swept the auditorium. Underworld
  • He cowered in a hedge fearing she would return to run him over, the Feilding High Court was told.
  • So should the IT department be cowering in fear? Computing
  • One night, after a Piranha editing session, Cameronwent to sleep with afever and dreamed that he saw a robot clawing itsway toward a coweringwoman.
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  • Meara cowered, for the one thing she feared was her lord and master.
  • You're not the only one cowering behind the sofa this series. The Sun
  • Professor Stromm calls for help, hiding out in his vault with his priceless treasures, cowering from the crazy emo teen in the armored underpants. Penance: Relentless #2 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • About 40 survivors cowered on the quarterdeck.
  • Players cowered in fear as anarchy took hold on a famous Premier League ground. The Sun
  • the frightened child cowered in the corner
  • To NOT show your proclivities is the act of a cowering child, or a leftist, who doesn’t want to be held responsible later for taking a stand of any sort. Think Progress » New Bush bill would legalize torture.
  • They cower down and allow him to dictate the pace rather than being an elective body.
  • A great number sat huddled together and cowered down under each gunya, their skinny limbs being so folded before their bodies that the head rested upon the knees. Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2
  • Instantly the crowd became a mob, screaming, cowering.
  • Ashley screamed with a look so threatening that the devil himself would have cowered in fear.
  • One cowered in fear, while the other looked down in loathing.
  • An earlier shot showed the man cowering in a corner of the dry moat surrounding the enclosure while the tiger loomed over him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday fought back against criticism that trying accused Sept. 11 terrorists in New York City poses a risk, saying that U.S. courts have safely tried terrorists, and that Americans should not "cower" in anticipation of the trials. NPR Topics: News
  • He came to a skidding halt before the Saxons and they cowered in fear before his towering rage. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • I take this opportunity of stating that if anybody "cowered" in Court on that memorable occasion, it was certainly not poor old PROSER. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 10, 1891
  • He said the blows, kicks and punches continued even when he cowered on the floor with his hands protecting his head.
  • But it could not be so gloomy in the kind sunlight as it was when lashed by the savage storm which we had seen it cowering under before; and at the station we lost all feeling of friendlessness in the welcome of the thronging guides and hotel touters. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • Many residents were either cowering in their basements or had fled to the relative safety of outlying districts.
  • His vigorous defense in fielding the attacks made by regime politicians has shown he does not cower from strong-arm tactics.
  • The Liberal Democrats cower behind a feeble pledge to establish a Royal Commission on cannabis.
  • The angels minister to the tyrants; or the gentle, hen-pecked husband cowers before the superior partlet. The Kickleburys on the Rhine
  • Now I am one of those parents, the one who makes the principal cower in fear as she walks through the door.
  • He intensified the players' training regimes and his strict disciplinary code has left his stars cowering in fear. The Sun
  • Yeh can 'take Dumbledore!" yelled Hagrid, making Fang the boarhound cower and whimper in his basket. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • The streets of the old hotel zone were empty as residents barricaded themselves in their homes and tourists cowered inside small hotels. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is no wonder that you are cowering behind le sofa! Times, Sunday Times
  • The courtier sat in the corner cowering in fear as a hooded figure with an axe stepped closer.
  • He warned that "the mistakes of 2002 are being repeated," meaning, he said, that Democrats should never again "cower" before Bush on security issues, as so many at the grass roots saw them doing before the 2002 elections. Firedoglake » I’d Be Happy, Too
  • Players cowered in fear as anarchy took hold on a famous Premier League ground. The Sun
  • In response, the girl just cowered away from him, crawling backwards on her hands and knees.
  • May 23, 2006, 10: 31 am hoodia products says: hoodia products clamp: scissoring avoider coweringly accessory! The Volokh Conspiracy » THE ONION ELECTION COVERAGE:
  • Lest you picture me cowering in this cupboard to escape some hulking brute of a husband, let me assure you that the marquess has been the very model of solicitousness. One Night Of Scandal
  • Players cowered in fear as anarchy took hold on a famous Premier League ground. The Sun
  • Grey Beaver clouted White Fang alongside the head, so that he cowered down close to the earth in respectful obedience. The Mad God
  • You're not the only one cowering behind the sofa this series. The Sun
  • In a bed nearby, a little boy cowered, listening to the thunder of shellfire.
  • Then, while Clara cowered in the flowered taffeta corner of a sofa, terrified of her son and horrified by his life, he told them. DANSVILLE
  • I would walk right up to them and that shocked them—I guess they thought that a fat person would rather cower behind a buffet than be confrontational about their rudeness. Roseanne Archy
  • Near Freder, upon the illuminated mosaic floor, cowered the little drink-mixer, sobbing uncontrolledly.
  • He intensified the players' training regimes and his strict disciplinary code has left his stars cowering in fear. The Sun
  • I cowered away from him. Everyday Violence
  • The dog cowered when its master beat it.
  • The light made her squint and cower back, like some animal that had dwelled in caves for all time.
  • Rojas, the man who lives in the Tijuana slum near the border fence, recalls cowering in his home as smugglers shot it out with the police. PLIGG_Visual_Name - PLIGG_Visual_RSS_All
  • My heart seemed to cower in my chest as I waited for him to drop his bombshell. Raven
  • Tammy would cower in the closet, sometimes for hours, until the noise died down.
  • Anne cowered deeper into her pillows as if desirous of hiding herself forever from mortal eyes. Anne of Green Gables
  • As the planes flew past I saw dozens of military personnel who had been involved in friendly fire incidents cowering in fear. The Sun
  • He has always compared the job of gallery boss to that of an evangelist, and viewed philistines as candidates for conversion rather than a mob to cower from.
  • So it was no surprise to see the bigot with the bouffant cowering in terror during a photoshoot with an eagle. The Sun
  • He led police to a small shed, where the suspect was found cowering in a corner. The Sun
  • The dailies would clock him every now and then, leaving his flat and cowering under a flash of camera light.
  • Many spiritually advanced people I know (not coweringly religious, mind you, but deeply spiritual) identify Obama as a Light worker, that rare kind of attuned being who has the ability to lead us not merely to new foreign policies or health care plans or whatnot, but who can actually help usher in a new way of being on the planet, of relating and connecting and engaging with this bizarre earthly experiment. OBAMA IS THE SPIRITUAL LEADER WE HAVE BEEN LONGING FOR
  • Phoenix screamed at her parents, who were now cowering in fear at their daughter standing before them.
  • The woman inside sat half out of a sleeping bag, cowering in fear and confusion.
  • He came to a skidding halt before the Saxons and they cowered in fear before his towering rage. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • To zippy June 22nd, 2009 12: 16 pm ET oBamma is a cowerd, He, s scart of iran. he's teh worst pres we ever had; zippy you and phoenix86 need to go back to school, get your GED's, and try to pay attention to the teachers this time around. Is Obama too soft on Iran?
  • He cowered away/back as she raised her hand to hit him.
  • There is much admiring of young legal eagles, studying of wizened magistrates and cowering from unrepentant defendants to be done.
  • If woman be the weaker creature, why is she employed in laborious avocations? why compelled to endure the fatigue of household drudgery; to scrub, to scower, to labour, both late and early, while the powdered lacquey only waits at the chair, or behind the carriage of his employer? Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination
  • Haunted house tales should have you cowering behind the sofa. The Sun
  • Even more confused, and his grin now rictus-like, the PM moves onto the next patient, who immediately begins to chant: Wee sleekit, cowerin, timorous beasty Archive 2007-02-01
  • We cowered in a faint indentation in the wall, pressing against the dripping bushes, and I heard the vehicle scrape a quantity of paint from its opposite side before it was past, the driver calling a nonchalant thanks. The Moor
  • Helmeted police fired dozens of rounds of tear gas and kicked and clubbed unarmed protesters – one of whom cowered on the ground, covering his face. Tunisia Uprising Drives Iron-FIsted Ruler From Power
  • Her fragile sanity crept away from the edge to cower inside the fortress of her orders.
  • She cowered at the sight of a snake.
  • This they attributed to the presence of the gorilla's skin; but when they saw Grandpa continue to dash wildly about the cabin, from their shoulders to the rear window, out of which he would take a quick look only to fly back to them and chatter wildly and coweringly, Paul thought he would see what could be the trouble. Around the World in Ten Days
  • They cowered in the corridors of Parliament House when a hireling of John Wren whispered what might happen to them if they did not toe the line.
  • He came to a skidding halt before the Saxons and they cowered in fear before his towering rage. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • The massive iron gates stood alone between him and the black panther, which cowered some twenty feet away behind a low monticule covered with tufts of grass, its tiny eyes of topaz fixed upon the oncoming prey. "Unto Caesar"
  • The guy looked up from his pounding on the cowering animal and yelled back a blistering tirade of obscenities which I won't repeat here.
  • He intensified the players' training regimes and his strict disciplinary code has left his stars cowering in fear. The Sun
  • They had scarcely hidden themselves, and removed all signs of their presence to Jack's satisfaction, when the storm which had been threatening for so long a time burst with terrific fury, the air being continuously a-glimmer with the flickering and quivering of lightning flashes, while the very ground beneath their feet seemed to quake with the deafening, soul-shaking crash of the thunder; and the rain, breaking loose at last, descended in such cataractal volumes that, even partially sheltered as most of them were by the dense foliage of the scrub amid which they cowered, every soul of them was wet to the skin in less than The Cruise of the Thetis A Tale of the Cuban Insurrection
  • There he sat, cowering against the wall, blubbering like a child.
  • Without shelter or shady places they may cower in the corners.
  • She could be sucked down the drain and the world would have one less evil dictator to cower in fear from.
  • The BBC did use new footage briefly, which showed the camerawoman cowering in a cafe as debris rained down outside.
  • He said the blows, kicks and punches continued even when he cowered on the floor with his hands protecting his head.
  • So should the IT department be cowering in fear? Computing
  • I still cannot quite believe that this cowering timorous country of ours has produced such an extravagant masterpiece, and it has achieved something that not many modern buildings do - it has won the affection of those who use it.
  • An earlier shot showed the man cowering in a corner of the dry moat surrounding the enclosure while the tiger loomed over him. Times, Sunday Times
  • The streets of the old hotel zone were empty as residents barricaded themselves in their homes and tourists cowered inside small hotels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its meaning in that context is "To draw back instinctively, as from something alarming" but because of the other meanings, there's also a feel or image of a person making himself smaller in fear, which gets us back to "cower" or "cringe. Word Choice
  • Richard St. Clair created some inspired costumes for Phaedra, including a flesh-colored gown to suggest nudity for her attempted seduction of Hippolyt in Act I; and in Act II, a fabulous draped black number made her look like a ferocious bird of prey as she climbed atop the cowering Hippolyt's cage. Divided Inside, in Theme and Structure
  • Hiding under your bed cowering from the ebbil Tabbies. Jimmy Carter on race, the South and President Obama (Blog for Democracy)
  • Three dozen youths had barricaded themselves in with a mattress and furniture but maybe he did not realise how many potential victims cowered inside. The Sun
  • I was being labeled as a volatile, malicious bitch, and whenever anyone said anything to me, they would cower slightly, as if they were just waiting for me to lash out at them.
  • He cowered in the corner, gibbering with terror.
  • Guests who witnessed the abduction were left cowering in fear behind upturned restaurant furniture. Times, Sunday Times
  • An earlier shot showed the man cowering in a corner of the dry moat surrounding the enclosure while the tiger loomed over him. Times, Sunday Times
  • So Wright's opinions didn't change but Obama's of Wright did ... did Obama's view of America change (cuz that would allow for the change of heart on Wright) or did he "cower" in the face of falling poll numbers? Nader To Obama: You Want To Talk White?
  • His wives, who are at some distance behind him, the moment they see him assume this attitude fall to the ground as if they had been shot; their children cower by them, and their little faces express an earnestness and anxiousness which is far beyond their years; at length a suppressed whistle is given by one of the women, which denotes that she sees a kangaroo near her husband. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • Olive Burrows lay a few metres away, cowering under the meat counter where she had been shot in the leg. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two on the side were regular rookies, they'll cower upon orders and fail to obey when it really counts.
  • As he spoke, he shrank coweringly backwards, out of the room; his wavering, unquiet eyes fixed upon mine as long as we remained within view of each other: a moment afterwards, I heard him dart into his chamber, and bolt and double-lock the door. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 434 Volume 17, New Series, April 24, 1852
  • Two decades before he ever jostled with Du Bois, he was asserting that of course ‘there should be no unmanly cowering or stooping to satisfy unreasonable whims of the Southern white man.’
  • Maybe the rest of the city is quivering in terror, cowering at home, hiding with unconquerable fear?
  • The features tell us if that person is a threat, if they are sexually propositioning us, cowering before us or merely sleeping.
  • Maybe the rest of the city is quivering in terror, cowering at home, hiding with unconquerable fear?
  • Just as noise trumps silence and rage trumps courtesy, the cudgel of lawsuits to silence or cower the opposition trumps free debate.
  • As he cowered on the ground, a small insect ran from the space station.
  • The road wound up to a town cowering in folds of rock. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is bad, for they are already being corrupted by their own power and I fear I'm now powerless to resist - that's why I'm cowering away in this place.
  • Quietly as a pantheress she stole after them, smoothing out her footprints behind her until she reached the trampled snow; and so, coming to the angle of the bachelors 'lodge, cowered listening. Fort Amity
  • They were just puppets to play with and I couldn't understand why they were cowering in the corner. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many investors taking this heuristical shortcut cowered in cash. Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation
  • And he insisted that the bombing shouldn't make foreign investors cower in fear either. Medvedev: Attack Won't Crush Russia
  • So brave, he was afraid of nothing, and yet, here he was, cowering with fear.
  • The way the Dems cowered to the Blue Dogs was a disgrace. Think Progress » Deficit Peacock Evan Bayh Hits ‘Far Left-Wing Blogs’ For Criticizing Obama’s Spending Freeze As Too ‘Austere’
  • The Virgin cowered down and instinctively threw up her hands to protect her face. CHAPTER 20
  • The naughty dog cowered in a corner.
  • There he sat, cowering against the wall, blubbering like a child.
  • Fox News ambusher Griff Jenkins hypocritically cowers from interview: ‘Call the media relations people.’ Think Progress » Fox News ambusher Griff Jenkins hypocritically cowers from interview: ‘Call the media relations people.’
  • Hidden up to the west in several cosy declivities are small hill farms, cowering in their pastures beneath the sheltering embrace of sycamore, oak and holly – holdings like Steps farm where octogenarian Clifford Gould still lives and works and goes shopping on his tractor. Country diary: Staffordshire Moorlands
  • Grumps are the archenemies of the Dreamers and cause Bean Counters to cower in pockets of small ideas. Howard Steven Friedman: Grumps, Dreamers, Bean Counters, Cool Cats and Shills: The Taxonomy of High Profile Economists
  • Should we be embracing it or cowering in the corner? Times, Sunday Times
  • They were just puppets to play with and I couldn't understand why they were cowering in the corner. Times, Sunday Times
  • June 22nd, 2009 1: 39 pm ET zippy June 22nd, 2009 12: 16 pm ET oBamma is a cowerd, He, s scart of iran. he's teh worst pres we ever had; zippy Is Obama too soft on Iran?
  • The road wound up to a town cowering in folds of rock. Times, Sunday Times
  • He cowered in the corner(Sentence dictionary), gibbering with terror.
  • Once everyone was cowering inside a protective ring of wagons, carts, and horses, Hasim breathed a sigh of relief.
  • When I spoke recently at a local suburban high school and told the students that I had grown up in nearby Lackawanna, it caused a big reaction - some students goofily pretended to cower under their desks.
  • As the planes flew past I saw dozens of military personnel who had been involved in friendly fire incidents cowering in fear. The Sun
  • Should we be embracing it or cowering in the corner? Times, Sunday Times
  • But Ralph called Clement to him and they drew a stalworth band together, and, heeding nought the chase of the runaways, they fell on those who had the Champions in their midst, and fell to smiting down men on either hand; and every man who looked on Ralph crouched and cowered before him, casting down his weapons and throwing up his hands. The Well at the World's End: a tale
  • She took an involuntary step backward, encountered the chair she had just left, and sank into it coweringly. Fanny Herself
  • Paul does not mean that a wife must cower in the presence of her husband. American Grace
  • The women cower behind the spindly couches and fragile chairs.
  • Can't decide whether to crouch and cower while I await the apocalypse or run determinedly into it.
  • Hollywood nymphets cower in the jungle, vainly trying to hide their voluptuousness from James Brown as he looms in the background, poised for another brush with the law.
  • He assaulted nurses who tried to calm and restrain him and left other workers cowering as he ranted at them.
  • She was now cowering in fear as it began to charge at her with all of its strength.
  • A prize bull was discovered cowering in a corner of his field after being introduced to his new herd. Times, Sunday Times
  • All over the UK there are millions of rabbits cowering in the undergrowth awaiting the moment when they can hop hopefully to the nearest patch of grass and nibble to their heart's content.
  • He stepped closer as she cowered in fear and a beam of moonlight illuminated his face.
  • It's normal to feel insecure, but don't cower and avoid uncertainty.
  • He led police to a small shed, where the suspect was found cowering in a corner. The Sun
  • Van Gundy has hinted how he might react to an Orlando title, saying he might "cower" in a "fetal position. Don't expect a neutral voice from Jeff Van Gundy during NBA Finals
  • The wiseguys, their cowering subordinates, their stoic womenfolk and the dead bodies around them are all chickens - and they are mostly all children.
  • A picture on the front page of the Post showed a prisoner in an orange jumpsuit cowering in front of an unmuzzled dog being held back by a soldier.
  • Haunted house tales should have you cowering behind the sofa. The Sun
  • Three dozen youths had barricaded themselves in with a mattress and furniture but maybe he did not realise how many potential victims cowered inside. The Sun
  • Guests who witnessed the abduction were left cowering in fear behind upturned restaurant furniture. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tick advanced on his prey cowering constipated against the wall.
  • Many people cowered from criticising him, not least because of his readiness to confront his critics in the libel courts.
  • I turned to Hawkins -- a chopfallen, cowering huddle of filth, standing upon two pearl-and-black legs -- and said: Mr. Hawkins' Humorous Adventures
  • And those expressive eyes and cowered postures exhibit true contrition on their part. Christianity Today
  • Ay," returned Lord Andrew; "but the royal spirit keeps the beast in awe: – see how coweringly that bold brow now bows before it! The Scottish Chiefs
  • There he sat, cowering against the wall, blubbering like a child.
  • An earlier shot showed the man cowering in a corner of the dry moat surrounding the enclosure while the tiger loomed over him. Times, Sunday Times
  • A parental search party found us shivering and cowering in the scrub and marched us back to civilisation.
  • Chase was near crying now, his own fists covering his face as he cowered from his best friend. Go to Jesus
  • I cowered away from him. Everyday Violence
  • Mobs swarmed through streets of torched homes with Madurese heads impaled on sticks, as women cowered in nearby forests. Rule Of The Headhunters
  • He tracks them down into an underground bar where they cower and cringe when they spot him entering the room.
  • He walked coweringly round and round his room, with frantic gestures, with head bowed. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story
  • And those expressive eyes and cowered postures exhibit true contrition on their part. Christianity Today
  • John cowered in the corner of the Golden Goose waiting room, keeping the potted palm between him and the overbright entrance.
  • Edwin Bentham was a boy, thrust by mischance into a man's body, -- a boy who could complacently pluck a butterfly, wing from wing, or cower in abject terror before a lean, nervy fellow, not half his size. THE PRIESTLY PREROGATIVE
  • The funniest thing was the tale of Peter Hichens though, including our very own "The Hitch" in cowering in his underpants behind the front door. Day Off
  • At the other end of the room, little tow-haired Maria stood cowering by one of the teachers. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Soon he heard cries of alarm, horror, despair, and came up to the worthy clergyman of the parish cowering up against the hedge, almost in a fainting fit, under a strong impression that it was the Evil One in person who just hissed past him in a fire-flaught. Rides on Railways
  • There seems to have been no evolutionary selection for specific avoidance behaviour -- cowering giraffes are not a sensitive predictor of thunderstorms.
  • They were just puppets to play with and I couldn't understand why they were cowering in the corner. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another big individual beneficiary is a 37-year-old gelato entrepreneur in Dallas whose family became friends with Picower. Madoff's Mystery Man
  • A prize bull was discovered cowering in a corner of his field after being introduced to his new herd. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not we who should cower in fear; it is they who should run for their lives.
  • The adult response of reason is swept away to reveal the small child cowering under parental wrath.
  • The cowering is a partial motivation of all the mayhem for goodness sake!!! Think Progress » VIDEO: Maliki Speech Interrupted By War Protestor
  • Sometimes I see him cowering in some cheap bouge, and his wild eyes gleam at me through the tangle of his hair. Ballads of a Bohemian
  • The pirates had found him cowering in a supply locker, and had trussed him up and hauled him in there.
  • The adult response of reason is swept away to reveal the small child cowering under parental wrath.
  • He was beaten to the floor, where he cowered and tried to protect himself from the shower of blows.
  • Cheryl recalls cowering to the headboard with the covers up over her body, shaking and rocking back and forth. Cincinnati Local News Headlines | WCPO.com
  • Each time the woman struck the child, the youngster cowered and cried, the complaint filed in the case said.
  • Olive Burrows lay a few metres away, cowering under the meat counter where she had been shot in the leg. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ostler and humpbacked postilion, one bearing a stable-lantern and a hay-fork, the other a rushlight and a broom, constituted the advanced guard; Mrs. Dods herself formed the centre, talking loud and brandishing a pair of tongs; while the two maids, like troops not to be much trusted after their recent defeat, followed, cowering in the rear. Saint Ronan's Well
  • Haunted house tales should have you cowering behind the sofa. The Sun
  • Remember, the sluggard would have been warmer, with a wholesome warmth, at the ploughtail than cowering in the chimney corner. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Kings Chapters VIII to End and Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Esther, Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes
  • These were the days of ducking and cowering under our desks to survive a direct hit from an atomic bomb.
  • She cowered in a dark corner crying for the rest of the night, the scary sight still haunting her nervous mind.
  • When I visit Ally at lunchtime, does she drag me into a dark corner and cower with me while I spoon-feed her yogurt and offer her a baby bottle?
  • Came dark, overcast days, stiff, driving winds and Pelting rains, day on day, without end, and the city folk cowered in their dwelling-places like flood-beset rats; and like rats, half-drowned and gasping, when the weather cleared they crawled out and up the green Piedmont slopes to bask in the blessed sunshine. The Golden Poppy
  • I learnt to stop cowering before the selections on supermarket aisles, to choose decisively between wheat bread and white, Bosc pears and Bartletts, drumsticks and thighs.
  • There seems to have been no evolutionary selection for specific avoidance behaviour -- cowering giraffes are not a sensitive predictor of thunderstorms.
  • A population without a balanced attitude to risk leads to extremes, with tremulous individuals cowering away from sausages while others seek out risk and self destruction through drugs.
  • Our first pooch, Stinko (she earned the name by routinely rolling around in decaying organic matter), would cower and shake in the back of the car. Life on Four Wheels
  • There he sat, cowering against the wall, blubbering like a child.
  • If there is no innate difference between the substance of Sylvia Plath and a Mr Sheen add – ifyou take all the wild, ritous variety of the creative world and declareit to be identical, forcing each vibrant shape into the drab grey monotone of texthood – then it is you, Herr Doktor, who are running the police state, garbing the populace in prison smocks and shaving their obedient, coweringheads. Dear Board of Studies « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows
  • Meanwhile, cowering on the leather sectionals, bewildered parents plead to the camera for a nanny intervention.
  • Would we be people of action, stepping up in the moment when we are most needed, or would we be cowering simps, hiding until the worst of it is over?
  • As the planes flew past I saw dozens of military personnel who had been involved in friendly fire incidents cowering in fear. The Sun
  • Three dozen youths had barricaded themselves in with a mattress and furniture but maybe he did not realise how many potential victims cowered inside. The Sun
  • No longer then cower before the hated Argive spear; for The Heracleidae

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