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"lily-livered" Definitions
  1. not having any courage; not brave

23 Sentences With "lily livered"

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But don't feel lily-livered if you don't — or that this experience didn't have value.
They've got something to say, and they're here to shove it down your lily-livered throat.
Julian without a bunch of, as he would think of us, really lily-livered editors that just censor everything.
The lily-livered had best stay at home, because an evening with Lydia Lunch isn't a performance; it's an exorcism.
So, once again, Trump not only survives his venality, he is emboldened by the lily-livered cowards' fear of crossing him.
I know these people, I know they're lily-livered, and as long as it looks good on the surface, to them, that's enough.
Gail: But the report, lily-livered though it may be, does make it pretty damn clear he was engaged in an attempt to obstruct justice.
Never mind: The only reason anybody in the world fails to do exactly what America wants must be because our leadership is lily-livered if not treasonous.
America will not stand for this, so if obsequious conservative politicians or lily-livered liberal ones won't sufficiently stand up to this demagogic dictator, then the American people will do the job themselves.
The Elizabethans referred to their monarch not as the head of state but as its liver, and woe to any people saddled with a lily-livered leader, whose bloodless cowardice would surely prove their undoing.
His right hand clasps the microphone, the left one depicts trillions of euros: slicing and restructuring debts, swishing from side to side to illustrate giant German surpluses, fingers flickering to imitate the vicissitudes of lily-livered social democrats.
Both have support behind their judgments and personal biases clouding them: Tara knows Rick would have her back, although the lingering hurt from her lover Denise's death still fuels her rage; Paul is following the will of Maggie (as well as his own lily-livered temperament).
What's sad about "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" is its attempt, both earnest and lily-livered, to maintain that moral tradition; Dougherty isn't quite sure whether to wow us with the hulking immensity of the action scenes or to wag his finger at us for the environmental hubris of our species.
Sure, he would give a bum kick fighter a chance, and show equal deference to the lion hearted and lily livered alike, but it was always best to stay on the side of caution, and keep an eye on the horns that would periodically sprout from the top of Mr. Pek's head.
Will the readers of this East Coast newspaper ever stop picturing Montanans as unhinged, authoritarian hotheads and remember that some of us are Lynch-loving, Lebowski-quoting, lily-livered lefties who have a postelection tradition of walking over to the Jeannette Rankin statue in front of the post office and putting our "I Voted" stickers on the heel of her boot even though we can see how that could technically be construed as littering?
Indeed, any sign of courtesy on our roads is taken as a sign of mental or moral weakness, a failure of the spirit, a lily-livered, chicken-hearted attempt to stay alive.
His series of children's novels, Tales From Schwartzgarten, is published by Orchard Books, and comprises Osbert The Avenger (2012), The Woebegone Twins (2013), The Lily-Livered Prince (2014) and Marius And The Band Of Blood (2015). His children's novel, What Manor Of Murder? was published in 2018 by Orchard Books. Osbert The Avenger won the East Sussex Children's Book Award.
St. Michael, p. 25 In 1992, the band played over 100 shows across most of the United Kingdom. The year ended with a highly negative review of Radiohead's live show in the NME, in which writer Keith Cameron wrote "Radiohead are a pitiful, lily-livered excuse for a rock 'n' roll group."Hale, p. 50 Radiohead played a few dates in the UK in January 1993.
In The New York Times, the editor and critic Tina Brown called it "the perfect bedside book for an age like our own, when everything is known and nothing is understood."Tina Brown, "Couples", New York Times, June 24, 2007. In The New York Observer, Alexandra Jacobs conceded "Katie haters will be sorry to hear that it’s very absorbing. The author has done something constructive, for a change, with her contempt for the contemporary age’s lily- livered female psyche..."Alexandra Jacobs, Roiphe Escapes From Herself, Delves Into Edwardian Marriages , The New York Observer, June 26, 2007.
Radiohead recorded their debut release, the Drill EP, with Hufford and Edge at Courtyard Studios. Released in May 1992, its chart performance was poor. The band enlisted Paul Kolderie and Sean Slade, who had worked with US indie bands Pixies and Dinosaur Jr., to produce their debut album, recorded quickly in an Oxford studio in 1992. With the release of the "Creep" single later that year, Radiohead began to receive attention in the British music press, not all of it favourable; NME described them as "a lily-livered excuse for a rock band", and "Creep" was blacklisted by BBC Radio 1 because it was deemed "too depressing".
John Eliot Gardiner translates the text as "There is something stubborn (or defiant or wilful) and fainthearted (or disheartened or despairing) about the human heart", describes the movement as a "dramatic antithesis between headstrong aggression and lily-livered frailty", and wonders "whether this arresting comment on the human condition reflected Bach's own views". The soprano aria "" (Your dear bright light) is in contrast a "light-footed" gavotte, sometimes without continuo. Jesus and Nicodemus, by Crijn Hendricksz, 1616–1645 In the following recitative, Nicodemus speaks for the Christian. Bach added a quotation from the Gospel to Ziegler's printed text, "for whosoever believes in Thee, shall not perish" and stressed it by setting it as an arioso.
Vivek Oberoi's performance in the role of Paritala Ravi drew widespread praise, while Abhimanyu Singh's devious turn as Bukka Reddy, modelled on the real-life Obul Reddy, was regarded as one of the most terrifying villainous acts captured on celluloid in a long time. Renuka Rao of DNA India gave the movie 4 stars in a scale of 5, concluding that RGV has surprisingly thrown at the audience a film that could actually evoke some emotions in you. A must, must watch." Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the movie 4 stars in a scale of 5, saying that "On the whole, RAKHT CHARITRA is not for the faint-hearted or the lily-livered.
The first two books in the series: Be Careful What You Sniff For and Catch that Wave were published in May. Krulik followed that series with Project Droid, a science fiction series of six books written with her daughter Amanda Burwasser, The Kid From Planet Z (a young chapter book series about a family who crashes down on earth and must follow the instructions of their leader, a talking cat named Zeus), and Princess Pulverizer, a series about a princess who wants to be a knight and must go on a Quest of Kindness to prove that she is up to the task. Along the way Princess Pulverizer meets up with a dragon who uses his fire to make grilled cheese, and a timid knight-in-training who has been nicknamed Lucas the Lily-Livered. She has also written a number of celebrity biographies for young readers, including a biography of Leonardo DiCaprio that made the New York Times bestseller list.

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