Crossword-Solution: COWARDLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Cowardly | a. | Wanting courage; basely or weakly timid or fearful; pusillanimous; spiritless. |
| Cowardly | a. | Proceeding from fear of danger or other consequences; befitting a coward; dastardly; base; as, cowardly malignity. |
| Cowardly | adv. | In the manner of a coward. |
We have 39 clues for the answer “COWARDLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Short on gumption | 1 answer |
| Like a literary lion? | 1 answer |
| Like Lahr's Lion | 1 answer |
| Describing a fictional lion. | 1 answer |
| Short on courage | 3 answers |
| Lacking backbone | 3 answers |
| unheroic | 4 answers |
| Caitiff | 6 answers |
| gutless | 8 answers |
| lacking courage | 8 answers |
| womanish | 11 answers |
| Mousy | 14 answers |
| Defeatist | 18 answers |
| unmanly | 19 answers |
| Pusillanimous | 22 answers |
| spineless | 27 answers |
| Dastardly | 32 answers |
| craven | 33 answers |
| Lowly | 40 answers |
| Apprehensive | 40 answers |
| Afraid | 45 answers |
| Alarmed. | 51 answers |
| Unfaithful | 52 answers |
| Apostate | 53 answers |
| recreant | 56 answers |
| timorous | 56 answers |
| Spiritless | 56 answers |
| Quivering | 58 answers |
| Faithless | 61 answers |
| Timid | 62 answers |
| Disloyal | 63 answers |
| Yellow | 63 answers |
| Despicable | 66 answers |
| Trembling | 66 answers |
| babyish | 68 answers |
| traitorous | 71 answers |
| Chicken | 72 answers |
| Untrue | 75 answers |
| Treacherous | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with COWARDLY (5)
Upon a handsome center-table stood a large silver oil-can, richly engraved with scenes from the past adventures of the Tin Woodman, Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion and the Scarecrow: the lines of the engraving being traced upon the silver in yellow gold.
Think you, Tars Tarkas, that John Carter will fly at the first shriek of a cowardly foe who dare not come out into the open and face a good blade?” I had spoken in a loud voice that there might be no question that our would-be terrorizers should hear me, for I was tiring of this nerve-racking fiasco.
How easy it would have been! How easy to avenge the cowardly trick that had been played upon him—to avenge Helium and Ptarth and Thuvia! But his hand moved not toward the dagger’s hilt, for first Vas Kor must serve a better purpose—he might know where Thuvia of Ptarth lay hidden now, if it had truly been Dusarians that had spirited her away during the fight before Aaanthor.
They felt cowardly and treacherous to the last degree when Potter said: “You’ve been mighty good to me, boys—better’n anybody else in this town.
And so, while Jane Porter and Esmeralda were barricading themselves within the cabin, the cowardly crew of cutthroats were pulling rapidly for their ship in the two boats that had brought them ashore.
Quotes with COWARDLY (3)
It often occurs that pride and selfishness are muddled with strength and independence. They are neither equal nor similar; in fact, they are polar opposites. A coward may be so cowardly that he masks his weakness with some false personification of power. He is afraid to love and to be loved because love tends to strip bare all emotional barricades. Without love, strength and independence are prone to losing every bit of their worth; they become nothing more than a fearful, in…
But whenever I meet dynamic, nonretarded Americans, I notice that they all seem to share a single unifying characteristic: the inability to experience the kind of mind-blowing, transcendent romantic relationship they perceive to be a normal part of living. And someone needs to take the fall for this. So instead of blaming no one for this (which is kind of cowardly) or blaming everyone (which is kind of meaningless), I'm going to blame John Cusack.
I learned regret in the ruins of Tarbfhlaith. I regretted that ambition had ruled my heart instead of affection for my kin. And with the lesson of regret came the gratitude for having life still to move my lips and limbs, and to speak kind words to and embrace those I may not see again on this sweet-smelling earth. I learned that I cannot wait to love what is in my presence, for it or I may well be gone tomorrow. To some, such as Giannon, this lesson poisons the heart with bi…
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, NYT, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1959–2020).