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"cowardness" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being coward : COWARDICE

7 Sentences With "cowardness"

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Due to constant reading, he has weak eyesight, causing him to wear a pair of spectacles. He is also fat and timid to the point of cowardness. When Ainz invaded his family's home, he was sent by his father to stop him. However, he realized that there was no match for the undead and surrendered.
Aarthi, still shocked by the incident, is disgusted by Aravind's cowardness and refuses to marry him. Thereafter, a vengeful Thamba brutally stabs Aravind on the street and Chandramouli who happened to pass by takes him to the hospital. In the hospital, Aravind's mother explains to Chandramouli and Aarthi why Aravind behaved like this that night. In the past, Aravind was a cheerful and brave child in a remote village.
Duen Chit-keung (), portrayed by Stephen Ho, is Fung's uncle and the younger brother of Duen Tung-tin. He is a Bajiquan master and the original owner of the Duen family's Bajiquan kwoon. Keung falls in love with Fa Man who uses this as an advantage to extract the truth of what happened in 1945. Keung cowardness in 1945 leads him to frame Kuen and Man's father for the death of his brother, when in fact he knows who the actual killer of his brother is.
180-184 Cordial relations between Segura and some Integrists, especially Senante, continued until the late 1950s.during the conflict with republican authorities Segura considered the Integrists like Manuel Senante or Manuel Fal the icons of loyalty and valiance, confronted with cowardness associated with names of Herrera or Tedeschini, Santiago Martínez Sánchez, El Cardenal Pedro Segura y Sáenz (1880–1957), [PhD thesis at Universidad de Navarra], Pamplona 2002, pp. 225, 412 and especially p. 572; also Antonio Manuel Moral Roncal, La cuestión religiosa en la Segunda República española.
By the end of 1931 he clashed with the papal nuncio Tedeschini, accusing him of inaction and conspiring to get the envoy recalled to Vatican;Martínez Sánchez 2002, p. 203, see also Robles Muñoz 2013, pp. 661-2 the events forged an even closer friendship between Senante and Segura.for Segura the names of Senante or Fal stood for loyalty and valiance, confronted with cowardness associated with names of Herrera or Tedeschini, Martínez Sánchez 2002, p. 225 In 1932 he publicly presented the doctrine of disobedience to the Republic, publishing his Cuestiones candentes de adhesiónBlinkhorn 1975, p.
Dmitry Feodorovich Belsky (1499–1551) was first recorded in 1519, when he enthroned Shahgali as the khan of Kazan. Two years later, the Crimean khan had Shahgali replaced with his own brother, defeated Belsky's army on the banks of the Oka River and devastated the area between Moscow and Kolomna. While Belsky retreated to the stronghold of Serpukhov, his absence from the capital left the field free for mutual jealousies and accusations. Although the majority of boyars complained about Belsky's cowardness, the monarch spared both Belsky and his own brother and put the blame for defeat on Prince Vorotynsky.
Summing up the relations between nīþ and criminality: > Severe misdeeds were perjury deeds, especially if they had been committed > insidiously and in secret. Such perpetrators were nithings, despicable > beings. Their perjury deeds included: Murder, theft, nightly arson, as well > as any deeds that harmed the kinship's legally protected rights (treason, > deserting to the enemy, deserting from the army, resisting to fight in a > war, and perversion). [Furthermore these deeds included] any crimes > offending the deities, such as breaking a special peace treaty (for example > thing peace, armistice, security of the ceremony places and buildings, or a > special festivity peace), trespass, defilement of graves, sorcery, finally > all perjury deeds indicating moral degeneration, such as oathbreaking, > perversion, acts of nasty cowardness [i. e.

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