Coward

  • 31coward — /ˈkaʊəd / (say kowuhd) noun 1. someone who lacks courage to meet danger or difficulty; someone who is basely timid. –adjective 2. lacking courage; timid. 3. proceeding from or expressive of fear or timidity: a coward cry. {Middle English, from… …

  • 32coward — see a bully is always a coward conscience makes cowards of us all cowards die many times before their death …

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  • 33coward — [13] Etymologically, a coward seems to be ‘someone who runs away with his tail between his legs’. It comes from Old French cuard, which was based on *cōda, the Vulgar Latin descendant of Latin cauda ‘tail’. (The apparently similar cower [13] is… …

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  • 34Coward Springs, South Australia — Coward Springs South Australia …

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  • 35Coward of the County — Single by Kenny Rogers from the album Kenny …

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  • 36Coward, South Carolina —   Town   Location of Coward in South Carolina …

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  • 37Coward (album) — Coward Studio album by Made Out of Babies Released September 5, 2006 (2006 09 05) Genre Post hardcore …

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  • 38Coward (disambiguation) — Contents 1 People 1.1 Etymology 2 Places 3 Others …

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  • 39Coward, Sir Noël — ▪ English playwright, actor, and composer in full  Sir Noël Peirce Coward  born December 16, 1899, Teddington, near London, England died March 26, 1973, St. Mary, Jamaica       English playwright, actor, and composer best known for highly… …

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  • 40Coward, Sir Noel Peirce — (1899 1973)    Born at Teddington, Middlesex, the son of Arthur Sabin Coward, a clerk. Both father and mother were musical and keen theatre goers. At an early age he could play accurately by ear numbers from the show he had seen that day. When he …

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