cowered
To cowered is to shrink away or to cower in fear. When the students cowered in the corner, they were cowering in fear.
The animals were cowered in the corner, afraid of the dog.
The soldiers cowered in the corner, afraid of the enemy.
To cowered is to shrink away or to cower in fear. When the students cowered in the corner, they were cowering in fear.
The animals were cowered in the corner, afraid of the dog.
The soldiers cowered in the corner, afraid of the enemy.
verb
To crouch or cringe, or to avoid or shy away from something, in fear.
verb
To crouch in general.
verb
To cause to cower; to frighten into submission.
verb
To cherish with care.
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The vandals are cowering in fear.
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So, are the rest of us supposed to cower
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I'll be sure to cower in fear of the almost admin.
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Cower in fear before the anti Hec category.
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I'll be sure to cower in fear of the almost admin.
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Cower in fear before the anti Hec category.
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The couple flees inside and cower behind the door.
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Capone and his bodyguard were left cowering on the floor.
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Cowering behind the glove, the ball fell right in the middle of it.
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The whole world shall cower to the mighty wrath of the Alien