Sentences with phrase «cower into»

Just the mere stance of a German shepherd is already enough to make other dogs cower into submission.
Whether you walk into the center of a room and stand tall or cower into the corner, your choice of body language will inevitably determine how the people around will react to you.
Whether you walk into the center of a room and stand tall or cower into the corner, your choice of body language will inevitably determine...
Liverpool have refused to cower into panic buying despite their summer transfer plans not going as smooth as expected.

Not exact matches

«Instead of cowering in fear over the imagined threat of an Islamic immigration invasion, the church can play the critical role in loving Muslim immigrants and helping them integrate into a very strange culture,» suggested evangelical writer Alan Noble.
Decades of fruit on the bottom have turned yogurt into a snack that's cowering behind a mask of added sugars and women laughing in commercials over their «tastes like cheesecake» secrets.
And then I screamed, terrifying the mouse that was attempting to run out of the shed, who instead ran back into the shed, causing Navah to leap up off the seat of the riding mower and join me in my cowering position outside the shed, pondering my question about whether we were cut out for this.
I also cowered on the ground as my kids ventured into a literal tornado of bats swirling around.
Mr Portuphy at a press conference on Thursday at the party's headquarters said the violent nature of the Invisible Forces, a vigilante group associated with the NPP had cowered the media and men of God in the country into silence.
And, using very harsh words, Clinton accused national labor unions campaigning for Lincoln's opponent, Lt. Gov. Bill Halter, of trying to manipulate Arkansas voters to «terrify» other Democrats in Congress into cowering to union demands.
For the dear people of Japan, instead of cowering and shrinking into the fear and acute heartache, let us expand outward in love, in compassion, and in intention.
Chronic anxiety and panic attacks can take the stuffin» out of you and turn you into a meek and cowering victim.
By the end of the month, you won't walk into a gym and feel like cowering — you'll feel empowered.
While I had done it intentionally, and done it in hopes of gaining insights into a way to more reliably help people lose fat without a compensatory drop in metabolic rate (and eventual rebound weight gain), I instead felt compelled to cower away from the health world in a dark corner, putting all of my mental energy into new endeavors so that I didn't have to face my big fat failure.
You might howl as Sin - Dee storms into a decrepit motel room full of prostitutes and cowering johns and drags Chester's little blonde thing, Dina (Mickey O'Hagan), out by her bleached hair — but you also worry she'll draw blood.
Lee Phelps has found his way into several TV movie - compilation specials thanks to his participation in two famous films of the early»30s: Phelps played the cowering speakeasy owner slapped around by Jimmy Cagney in The Public Enemy (1931), and also portrayed the waterfront waiter to whom Greta Garbo delivers her first talking - picture line («Gif me a viskey, baby... etc.») in Anna Christie (1930).
In one scene, as two known killers are caught and attacked by dozens of raging townspeople, the unwavering depiction of these vilified monsters turning into cowering, terrified men is painful to watch.
, forcing the brave one to sacrifice himself, the cowardly one to cower, the leader to lead, the antagonist to antagonize, and the religious one to get turned into Brundlefly by the radiation.
Of course not — she runs into the ladies room and cowers in a stall.
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.
im planning to either always carry it connected or putting it into bag... another think is how the hell you you want to cower something like removable tablet??
While many of the dogs cringed and cowered as they were led or carried into the barn, the four mud smeared Dalmatians trotted in with heads held high and tails fanning the air.
One of the waiting volunteers, Kevin McCormack, reached his fingers into the cage labeled «Nala» and tickled the cowering head of the dog he would take to his home in Annandale.
, the puppy is highly likely to develop into a rambunctious bully, or a cowering wimp.
A few dogs still cowered shyly and backed themselves into corners, a sign that indicates the dogs were not socialized properly.]»
On one visit, Woodcock witnessed one of Havens» Amish employees kicking a cowering dog into the corner of a chain - link fence.
Walking back into the shack after her cry, Strader spotted a whisper - thin Italian greyhound cowering in the corner of a cage.
It sends him into panic mode and he spends the next two days cowering in fear.
Dogs have more sensitive ears than humans do and while some dogs don't appear to mind the noise, others will bark, whine, howl, hide, cower or run into furniture and walls, said Dr. Melissa Bain of the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine's Clinical Animal Behavior Service.
Primary amongst them is that Space Marine has no cover system, as Space Marines aren't cowering little soldiers, instead preferring to stride into battle wielding their trusty Bolters before going to town with their Chainswords.
Rearing beside it, Peter Halley's lurid abstraction — with its shrieking, vulgar colours and roll - on decorator's textures — seems to make De la Cruz's painting cower, as if it were a homeless person who had wandered into a swanky neighbourhood.
Yes, by all means, let's sue each other into quivering, cowering submission.
The self - abasement inspired by public perception of the grasping, obfuscating solicitor has reached its apotheosis in the new Solicitors» Code of Conduct which came into force on 1 July 2007 — and we cower before our regulators.
I had visions of myself cowering under a student's desk and screaming so I took a deep breath, told the kids I would be right back, and ran into my co-worker's classroom telling her she had to switch rooms.
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