Sentences with phrase «cowered away»

Rats given heavy doses of alcohol cowered away in corners of the maze, whereas those given the extract with their alcohol behaved normally and were as inquisitive as rats given no alcohol at all, exploring the more open corridors of the maze.
Arsene because he was burnt so badly by Mourinho in ’05 +» 6 he cowered away from competing for the title ever since preferring to win the top 4 trophy.
Hid head dropped and he cowered away.
Being threatened by facts distorts — the religious» security of their belief system — so it is only natural to run or hide and cower away.
Are we willing to let Him do the work He wants to do through us, or are we going to cower away from Him because of our own inadequacy and the possibility that we might fail?
BFG would have probably ducked and cower away like he's been known to!!!
Of the number of things in that game I can not believe, Mertesacker cowering away from Skrtel on that corner tops the lot.
But why did we just visit Anfield and play a sh1t Liverpool team that's just been booted out Europe, thrashed by United, and is generally getting outplayed in every game this season only to cower away as if they're top of the league and flying?
I no longer have to hide behind thick sweaters, I no longer have to avoid the beach in the summer, I no longer have to cower away from girls.
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.
I've let my Perfectionism keep me silenced, keep me stuck, keep me cowering away from what I'm here to do.
(The movie's gender - reversal twist is that, in this world, the women generally do the fighting while the men often cower away in a corner.
He also cowers away from facing the most compelling philosophical and scientific arguments these people and others make.
If you encounter a dog who cowers away from you with his tail tucked between his legs, back off.
If your dog barks and cowers away when a stranger approaches, that dog may be barking out of fear.
he cowers away from children and seems scared of lots of other things is this nornal
Your little Rascal's will copy his momma's behaviors and attitudes (just like your toddler copies the way you do things) and if she's bad tempered or anxious, if she growls at strangers or cowers away, he'll think these are the «right» way to act.
The result will be a dog that either cowers away from you or becomes aggressive.
«They had obviously not been exposed to kind people and would cower away from anyone who came near them.»
Either way I'll cower away from it on game shelf until one day I'm feeling extra brave and then the game reminds me I shouldn't have felt brave that day, yeah I suck at Souls games but its the thought that counts right?
And, akin to Studio Wildcard's effort, you start your adventure with nothing, cowering away from other potentially hostile players before you can find two sticks to rub together.
Cowering away and refusing to engage does not give me any overwhelming confidence that their position is secure and unassailable.
Should they cower away, living in fear of personal injury lawsuits?

Not exact matches

That's what being ready means, not running away from the world and cowering on a mountain top so you can escape.
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.
This can be displayed by bunny cowering or turning away from attempts to approach them.
If the person pets her, she cowers slightly, yawns, licks her lips, and often moves away.
The fact that Lucky «would cower at the sight of any man and would run away when she saw a leash or chain» shows how much she had suffered.
Remember that the pet might be frightened and could bite, run away, scratch, or cower in a corner.
While dogs trained along those lines above will simply fail and cower, or run away.
Some dogs are so anxious during loud noises they will either spend their time cowering under the table, or if they're like my dog, the bathtub, or worse, run away.
The more blatant signs of fear are that the dog backs away from you, cowers, or puts its tail between its legs.
If the dog does not come, if he freezes, baulks, cowers, or runs away, usually you are in trouble.
A scared dog will often run away from strangers, cower to look small, or even hide behind its owner for safety.
And Bullied: You see dogs that jump on their humans, hide behind them, stay near the fence, cower, or move away when another dog comes near.
To help him, it does no good to scold him for peeing, push him away if he cowers between your legs, or force him in situations where he does not feel comfortable.
Many of the methods are considered antiquated and ineffective, particularly in a shelter environment — running at the cage of a dog to see if it startles or cowers, pulling food away from hungry animals with a fake hand, yanking on the tail of a cat.
Some dogs respond by cowering and hiding, some whining and crying, others panting excessively and leaning in hard, some panicking and running away at the first opportunity.
Does he / she react or cower to new people or shy away from petting or meeting new dogs?
If your dog starts to cower or try to run away, reduce the volume and try again in a few days.
They witness adorable cats and dogs whose only ambition is to please you cower and shy away timidly when a hand is raised to give a pat on head.
As soon as his eyes fell on my terrible stead, any will he had to fight left him as he ran away cowering in fear.
«Most of our obstacles would melt away if, instead of cowering before them, we should make up our minds to walk boldly through them.»
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