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1coward — UK [ˈkaʊə(r)d] / US [ˈkaʊərd] noun [countable] Word forms coward : singular coward plural cowards someone who is not brave enough to fight or do something difficult or dangerous that they should do …
2Coward Springs, South Australia — Coward Springs South Australia …
3coward — 01. The other kid called him a [coward] for refusing to fight. 02. He would never complain to the boss about anything; he s too much of a [coward]. 03. Bullies are often actually [cowards] because they usually pick on someone smaller and weaker… …
4Coward (disambiguation) — Contents 1 People 1.1 Etymology 2 Places 3 Others …
5cowards die many times before their death — The popular form is a misquotation of Shakespeare (see quot. 1599) Cf. 1596 DRAYTON Mortimeriados S1 Every houre he dyes, which ever feares. 1599 SHAKESPEARE Julius Caesar II. ii. 32 Cowards die many times before their deaths: The valiant never… …
6coward — see a bully is always a coward conscience makes cowards of us all cowards die many times before their death …
7coward — [[t]ka͟ʊə(r)d[/t]] cowards N COUNT (disapproval) If you call someone a coward, you disapprove of them because they are easily frightened and avoid dangerous or difficult situations. She accused her husband of being a coward …
8coward — noun the cowards were the first to give up Syn: weakling, milksop, namby pamby, mouse; informal chicken, scaredy cat, yellow belly, sissy, baby, candy ass, milquetoast Ant: hero …
9Noël Coward — (1963) Noël Coward (1972) …
10Noel Coward — Noël Coward Sir Noël Peirce Coward (* 16. Dezember 1899 in Teddington, Middlesex; † 26. März 1973 in Blue Harbor, Jamaika) war ein englischer Schauspieler, Schriftsteller und Komponist. Inhaltsverzeich …