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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cower' in a Sentence

"To crouch, especially in fear or shame." more

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The fragile old man would cower at the loud noises from the bustling city streets.
The small puppy cowered when scolded for chewing on the shoes.
The child was cowering from the loud fireworks on New Year's Eve.
Upon hearing the loud crash, the children would cower in the corner of the room.
In the haunted house, people would cower in fear as spooky noises echoed through the dark corridors.
The bullied child is cowering in the corner of the playground.
The little mouse would cower in the corner whenever someone entered the room.
She has been cowering from the storm under the sturdy table.
In the face of adversity, some will cower, while others will stand tall and fight.

Cower

kou-er
verbTo crouch, especially in fear or shame.
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Last Updated On: January 20, 2024
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