See also: Cowardice Cowards Cowering Cowardness Cowardous Cowardly Coward Cowabunga Cowan Cowal Cower Coware Co Cowarts
1. Mauro Pagano's neoclassical salon with giant frescoes and period furniture was destined for a different staging from the one for which the late Martin Battersby devised Noel Cowardish costumes.
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2. Definition of Cowardish in the Definitions.net dictionary
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3. What does Cowardish mean? Information and translations of Cowardish in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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4. What does Cowardish mean? (obsolete) Cowardly
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5. (adjective) Words near Cowardish in the Dictionary
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6. Cowardish (comparative more Cowardish, superlative most Cowardish) cowardly
Cowardish, Comparative, Cowardly
7. 1551-1624, Ralph Robynson, More's Utopia a base and a Cowardish mind; Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster’s Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain
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8. Define Cowardish by Webster's Dictionary, WordNet Lexical Database, Dictionary of Computing, Legal Dictionary, Medical Dictionary, Dream Dictionary.
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9. Cowardish (comparative more Cowardish, superlative most Cowardish)
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11. This video shows you the pronunciation of the word: Cowardish Curious what you can find with thi
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12. Adjectives for cowardice include coward, Cowardish, cowardlier, cowardliest, cowardly, cowardy, cowardized and cowardizing
Cowardice, Coward, Cowardish, Cowardlier, Cowardliest, Cowardly, Cowardy, Cowardized, Cowardizing
13. “Well basically what I said was I felt that he made a Cowardish
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14. The speaker's 'cowardice' may have been a guess at, or a slight mispronunciation of, the adjectival form, 'Cowardish' That is not so crazy.
Cowardice, Cowardish, Crazy
15. He bumps heads with the sort of characters who inhabited British melodramas of the '40s and '50s, including the witch-like Steffy Millington (Sonia Dresdel) and her daffy hubby, Bill Millington (Colin Gordon), a couple with an unexpected supply of light-hearted Noel Cowardish banter; a sour-looking blonde, Vera Kurton (Eleanor Summerfield), and
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16. For a pala hs'ing would be kidna Cowardish ^^ but ther are alot of raids ganking 1 and 2 peeps :p lol not gonna go there about palas and shammys >.< *deletes the text i wanted to post* :x
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17. ‘In later years we got to know him well and relished his dry sardonic comments delivered in a languid, light Noel Cowardish voice, which belied the sharpness of his wit.’ ‘The debates in Parliament, with the thrust and counterthrust of keen wit, furnish entertainment for the kingdom.’
Comments, Cowardish, Counterthrust
18. Is that why he was so Cowardish compared to everyone else (who was battle hardened and got MORE combat training)? 8 Answers 1 day ago
Cowardish, Compared, Combat
19. That they now portray to “affirm what they have been saying all along” is the pinnacle of Cowardish babble
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20. And they will laugh about those Cowardish dogs that cary uniforms in the color of the ground paint their faces and keep a low profile
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21. Feb 19, 2018 #57 Karl Streiger said: And they will laugh about those Cowardish dogs that cary uniforms in the color of the ground
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22. Ever since Wonder played his first game of Among Us, he’s been even MORE Cowardish and traumatized
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COWARDISH [ˈkou(ə)rdəs]
Bible verses about cowards. Sometimes we might have fear and anxiety in our lives and when this happens we just need to trust in the Lord, believe in His promises, and seek Him in prayer, but there is a type of cowardice that will take you to hell. Many people who profess Jesus as Lord are true cowards and that is why many people will not make it into Heaven.
As nouns the difference between fear and cowardice. is that fear is (lb) a strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat while cowardice is lack of courage. As a verb fear. is to cause fear to; to frighten.
Definition of cowardice : lack of courage or firmness of purpose soldiers accused of cowardice : fear that makes you unable to do what is right or expected : lack of courage : shameful fear
Coward definition, a person who lacks courage in facing danger, difficulty, opposition, pain, etc.; a timid or easily intimidated person. See more.