He called me a coward.
He is a bit of a coward.
They called him a coward.
He was denounced as a coward.
My friend called me a coward.
He is nothing more than a coward.
I called him a coward to his face.
He resented being called a coward.
She resented being called a coward.
Are you suggesting that I’m a coward?
With all his boasting, he is a coward.
He is too much of a coward to attempt it.
He went so far as to say that I was coward.
He is not the coward that he was ten years ago.
I’m such a coward that I rarely visit the dentist.
What?
You can’t do it?
You coward! Chicken!
The other kid called him a coward for refusing to fight.
You may call him a fool, but you cannot call him a coward.
A Somali proverb suggests that a coward is full of precaution.
Gandhi once said that a coward is incapable of exhibiting love.
Gandhi once said that a coward is incapable of exhibiting love.
Noel coward once said, “The higher the buildings, the lower the morals.
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In Zimbabwe, there is a proverb which observes that a coward has no scar.
Horace Smith once said that courage is the fear of being thought a coward.
That’s me the coward unable to screw up his courage and find out the truth.