Sentences with phrase «cower in»

What I don't like are bullies, and we have all been steamrolled by some and I am not going to cower in the corner whilst they try to take over and I am certainly not going to join them.
Monkeys raised in isolation go on eating binges and cower in corners.
Children cower in terror before a physically aggressive adult, and that fear destroys the bond with the child.
He hailed Stoneman Douglas students who «volunteer for the front lines while elected officials cower in the corner.»
Parents and children across the nation cower in fear and sadness, and a solemn president declares that something must be done to keep them safe, to make sure nothing like this ever happens again.
Even when your client has the burden of proof, you don't need to cower in front of the burden.
In the end it will be a political fight for reason and science; a fight we must win or descend to a intellectual Dark Age in which our descendants might tell will tales of days in the past men who once walked on the moon, as they cower in caves.
In one triptych a black woman builds an ark on top of men, women, and children who seem to cower in fear.
Instead, for «The Dancing Line,» her first solo exhibition with beta pictoris gallery, the New York - based artist continues her interrogations of abstraction with an intensity and meticulousness that makes the genre itself almost cower in fear.
But my wife is annoyed, and says reproachfully that you can't sit all day in your office at the Public Library, or at home — because that's what you do, you just roost here in Manhattan and go nowhere, why, you could do this any where else, you did not need to come to New York just to cower in a hole, really — and she looks at me sweetly as she takes a new silk jumpsuit out of the closet, you've got to go out, socialize a bit, you've got to see what's going on in the art world, for instance at MOMA PS1.
They cower in fear and hide behind objects, hoping to be saved before ultimately getting harvested and destroyed by the robotic enemies.
My favorite addition to the game has been the nemesis system, as I now cower in fear when the controller randomly starts to shake and the bells toll signaling a nemesis has entered the world.
Face down the most nimble and elusive Champion to ever set foot in the arena, or cower in terror before the awesome might of the mysterious BADGERMANCER!
Additionally, many NPC's are afraid of Wolf Link, and will scream and run or cower in fear if he appears in the Light World.
They feel like a half baked stand - in for the guards of the previous episodes and do little to effect real gameplay other than make you cower in a corner for while.
Ambush now trains other Knights - and those who are not environmentally conscious cower in fear!
Happy, relaxed animals living with caring foster parents are much more likely to be adopted than stressed out, unhappy animals that cower in their kennel at the shelter.
Some dogs are not bothered by unusual noises at all, while others can shiver and shake and cower in corners, and generally behave like real sooks.
Previously abused dogs also tend to cower in corners and hide under objects in order to find a safe space.
Some dogs cower in such settings, while other gain in confidence and become bullies.
Many dogs cower in reaction to loud sounds like those made by fireworks on the 4th of July, or thunderstorms all summer long.
Some may cower in a closet or hide behind furniture.
Some dogs, I suspect, will cower in fear when a drone appears overhead; maybe a few will take them in stride, but many will see them as humming and hovering monsters, intent on trying to invade their territory.
Is your dog happy to arrive at doggy day care, or do they cower in the car?
Remember that the pet might be frightened and could bite, run away, scratch, or cower in a corner.
Since these dogs must be able to assist their owners during thunderstorms or in other noisy situations, it's important that they do not cower in fear when they hear a loud noise.
One dog may simply cower in a corner in the presence of a stranger.
You'll see a dog cower in the back of his crate when you are feeding him, and then one day he finds the courage to make eye contact.
But much of the Avalon is tundra, known locally as barrens — an open, windswept land home to flocks of ptarmigan and the southernmost wild caribou herd in the world, where the trees, if they grow at all, cower in dense, waist - high thickets known as tuckamore.
But before the end — when she and other children would be forced to cower in terror in dank bomb shelters and wartime deprivations would take a harrowing toll — Irmgard's doubts about the «truths» she had been force - fed increased, fueled by the few brave souls who had not accepted Hitler and his abominations.
But to cower in elegant homes behind golden garden gates, fearful lest the breath of warm humankind touch you, unable to indulge in extravagances for fear they might be glimpsed by the embittered oppressed, to oppress and yet lack the courage to show yourself as an oppressor, even to fear the ones you are oppressing, feeling ill at ease in your own wealth and begrudging others their ease, to resort to disagreeable weapons that require neither true audacity nor manly courage, to have money, but only money, without splendor: That's what things look like in our cities at present
It's not a term most writers are familiar with, likely because anything with the term «marketing» in it makes us want to run away and cower in the safety of our tried and trusty pens and pads.
On the road, Honda Pilots seem to cower in the presence of the Buick's burly bulk.
Cinemas will quake, ticket - takers tremble, popcorn vendors cower in fear as Avengers: Infinity War swaggers into the multiplexes to begin its months - long occupation.
Put her up against the superfriends in «Justice League,» and Batman and his crew would cower in fear.
In others, as when he and Grahame catch an afternoon matinee of Ridley Scott's Alien, she takes the reins, loudly guffawing at all the stomach - bursting gore while Turner and the rest of the audience cower in fright.
And Seyfried unfortunately doesn't get to do much more than frolic in the first half and cower in the second (both of which, it should be said, she does with aplomb).
A ragtag group cower in a near - deserted hospital, with cloaked figures amassing outside and a gateway to Hell yawning in the basement...
Audiences going to an historically based war film aren't expecting to cower in terror, awaiting the next brutal surprise, however implied the gore may be.
They soon find themselves in the middle of madness, where scientists cower in fear, apparently under attack from mutated creatures that are either possessed by demons or are infected with a grotesque virus.
(I'm going to cower in shame for two seconds of honesty.
«But while we cower in fear and fret about whether to admit clever foreigners from other nations - America, Australia and Canada are already sailing on that tide of talent.»
But we make a way out of nothing, we really do, and so we have to realize that we don't have to cower in the corner anymore and wait for somebody else to solve our problems.
But he is not the type of leader to cower in the face of challenges, President Akufo - Addo told the people.
Such theatrical thuggishness may have been effective in the era of backroom shakedowns and party bosses, but today's politics is suffused with irony and live - cast on Twitter — and tough - guy threats are more likely to get mocked than they are to make delegates and congressmen cower in fear.
Is that because breast - feeders freely tout their breast - feeding - is - healthier agenda, while formula - feeders cower in the closet with a bottle and a baby, afraid to promote their choice?
The point is when I am faced with someone that is insulting the choices I have made or giving unsolicited advice that goes against my beliefs, I don't need to cower in shame.
No longer will the title - holders of Spain, Germany, England, France, Italy, Portugal and... Russia, apparently, have to cower in fear in the lowly pots.
You want them to cower in fear at the Birderer's Row (™ Grant Brisbee, used only with permission) that's impossible to pitch around.
And rest assured that if and when you or anyone else tries this ploy, I'm going to call bs rather than cower in silence from the «J'accuse!»
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