cowardice造句31. Despite the transparent nonsense of it all, Finlayson felt his guts tighten at the word cowardice.
32. There followed a swingeing series of letters between Rodrigo and Berenguer, in which each accused the other of treachery and cowardice.
33. You have to go beyond that, transcend revenge and pique and cruelty and cowardice.
34. This way they reckoned that no news of their dastardly cruelty and cowardice would reach the outside world.
35. His meditations are interrupted by two figures from his past, who remind him of separate acts of cowardice and inhumanity.
36. Critics seem to view this as a cowardice, as if a boxer should want his brains pulped.
37. Suicide sometimes proceeds from cowardice, but not always; for cowardice sometimes prevents it; since as many live because they are afraid to die, as die because they are afraid to live.Charles Caleb Colton
38. That was cowardice worthy of franchise forfeiture, because the Broncos were at least a competent team.
39. Whether that resulted from political cowardice, lack of persuasiveness or mere oversight does not matter.
40. A pardon need not imply that a soldier did not desert, or show cowardice, or disobey orders.
41. They gibed at me for my cowardice.
42. The smell of cowardice is too strong here.
43. Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy.
44. He was deeply aware of his cowardice.
45. His mood of cowardice had passed away.
46. The state or quality of being pusillanimous; cowardice.
47. Her cowardice began to trouble her in a way.
48. Complaints and buck-passing are the confession of cowardice.
49. How I despised myself for my cowardice!
50. His refusal to help simply pinpointed his cowardice.
51. His cowardice in face of the enemy was contemptible.
52. Courage and cowardice are not involved.
53. He threw out hints of cowardice.
54. They dignified cowardice by calling it prudence.
55. This budget war reflects inanity, incompetence and cowardice that are sadly inexplicable.
56. If he funks it, he will confirm the impression of cowardice given by his recent letter.
57. The unwilling submissiveness shown by a weaker person is helplessness; it is called cowardice.
58. But faith listens neither to Presumption, nor to Despair, nor to Cowardice, nor to Precipitancy, but it hears God say, "Stand still," and immovable as a rock it stands.
59. To their sharpened minds it was easy to conjure pictures of all kinds of incompetency and blindness and indeed, cowardice.
60. Bravery, for example, is a virtue which lies between the extremes of cowardice and rashness.