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cravenness

NOUN
  1. meanspirited cowardice

How To Use cravenness In A Sentence

  • Their cravenness on immigration is deeply disturbing.
  • It calls for ‘responsibility,’ then shirks it with surreal cravenness.
  • Characters thus afflicted may be realistic but they are also tiresomely predictable in their cravenness.
  • It operates with all the cravenness of the fabled Mexican jail. Stephen Herrington: Goldman Sachs Robbed the EU By Way of Greece
  • No, what I like about this plan is it's complete cravenness.
  • Why did people behave as they did - whether with cruelty or kindness, cravenness or courage?
  • He's a series of contradictory characteristics - valor/cowardice, nobility/cravenness, promiscuity / uxoriousness, selfishness/camaraderie, and every one of them is genuine, as the situation demands.
  • But, for God's sake, don't let my cravenness stop you! Ben H. Winters: How to Combat Distracted Walking
  • It is this kind of cravenness and moral inversion that makes people despair of mainstream politicians and sends them towards the BNP. The clash of uncivilisations
  • Contrast that with the cravenness of so many of today's conservatives, whose first rhetorical instinct is to seize the mantle of victimhood. Conservatives and the Cult of Victimhood
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