cowering Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkaʊ.ər]
  • Us [ ˈkaʊ.ɚ]

Meaning of cowering In English

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Examples of cowering

  • In military images, the ruler was usually shown alone or with a captive cowering underfoot.

  • The cowering "lamb" reveals his teeth in fear.

  • Secondly, we must recognise that one result of cowering behind high tariff walls is that retaliatory tariffs are imposed.

  • I found myself cowering in the ditch in sheer terror the other day in order to let one of these great trains get past.

  • There is a distaste at the idea of cowering under skies filled with titanic forces over which we had no command.

  • They are cowering behind the second line of reserves.

  • They are better cowering here than facing the electorate.

  • You live under the cowering peace of the white flag, retreating from one position after another.

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