Sentences with phrase «cowering behind»

Ordinarily, these sorts of games have your character cowering behind overturned tables or under beds but Daylight offers a consumable management method of dealing with foes.
A front line of obliterated roads, burned - out police cars and crawling APCs is populated by groups of soldiers cowering behind great chunks of fallen masonry.
Just like the robust single - player campaign, DOOM's multiplayer is all about pushing forward in a furiously fast firefight: no time to stop, no cowering behind cover, no sniping from the... Read More
Instead of cowering behind a shield and popping out of it once and a while to get a hit in, I was in there, wrecking shit as I go along.
Bloodborne kicked up the pacing a bit and had you relying on dodging more than cowering behind your shield and there weren't even any shields in sight (discounting the wooden shield because that thing is worthless).
One of mine, harvesting a corpse while I was fending off splicers and the other cowering behind a Daddy I accidentally pissed off (thus had to kill) during the shoot - out.
I think it would be nice to see people randomly wandering across the field in safe zones or even on occasion see knights off in the forest fighting enemies or cowering behind a tree.
The instrument binnacle features a central speedometer winged on either side by displays; the 3 dials cowering behind a small sports steering wheel, clad in leather and aluminium.
Cowering behind the booze aisle is Luke (Rafe Spall), who has only managed to persuade one of his five - strong crew to continue a night's drinking and come inside.
There's a brilliant scene early on where Julien is dropped off at his grandparents house and he has to go through the charade of checking to see if his mother is there while Antoine waits outside, aware that his former in - laws are cowering behind the drapes.
Hate... If there was one scene that had us cowering behind the couch, it was IRA boss Git's savage attack on Siobhan, and the justice by beer keg that followed, in season two.
But as I said in an interview recently, life is too short to spend our time cowering behind what is «normal» and saying sorry for what is not.
But far from cowering behind the sofa, many English voters watching tonight's debate will have wished that they too could lend their vote to Nicola Sturgoen and the SNP.
The ONLY Democrat who'll take a stand while the rest are cowering behind the corner.
Brenna continued to growl and roar at the little girl until she was cowering behind her mother's legs.
If the English ideal is of «a player you'd want in the trenches with you» then Nasri, going by the popular characterisation, would be the opposite: cowering behind a white flag.
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.
What is sad here is that so many come to this page, cowering behind their ignorant notions and interpretations of what God may or may not have said and what someone who others believed to be the son of God, are using their messiah as a shield from behind which they cast stones.
You create a good list for the small and narrow to cower behind.
He didn't cower behind the problem, he did something!
Funny how they like to cower behind annonymity too.
Some members of the group cower behind menus; others look out the window; some guzzle caffeine; at least one is furtively fingering a BlackBerry under the table.
But for asshat, I like to think that there are at least two NON-asshats — people who celebrate your goodness instead of squash it, and people who WANT you to stand out instead of cower behind them.
I no longer cower behind a towel in gym changing rooms, and the idea of baring all to a guy who I like is no longer a fear, but simply an exciting development in a relationship, as it should be.
Bullied by her foul - mouthed brother, Paulie (Burt Young), she cowers behind outdated glasses and a battered self - image.
He has been attacked more times than I can remember and he just cowers behind me.
How is it that some dogs deal with these stimuli without batting an eye, while others cower behind their owners with little or no apparent provocation?
«Or it could get to the park and cower behind its owner, which can be traumatic for the dog.»
No matter how long you cower behind a couch guards don't simply go back to their standard patrol routes, an admirable decision from the developers as it means a screw - up is truly penalised, whereas in many other stealth titles much of the tension is lost when you know you can hide under a desk until the scary people with guns forget about your existence.
Typically, most encounters require you to cower behind cover and gradually take down the enemy numbers.
If Aloy runs out of arrows in the middle of a fight, it should be up to her to either switch weapons or tactics, or cower behind a rock to kneel down and craft a few arrows.
Without an iron wall to cower behind, I also tend to take a licking from some bosses: the Pursuer, Lost Sinner, and Royal Rat Authority (toxic dogs!)
No longer should we cower behind scenery, or creep cautiously on the outskirts of a skirmish.
This only annoyed me a few times where I had to cower behind a wall or box and take pot shots at a large group of enemies.
If the pipeline giant Enbridge Inc. is content to cower behind a 20 - something blog manager rather than acknowledge its role in the recent attack on the patriotism of Canadian environmentalists, what hope have we that the company would ever stand accountable for the accidents that will occur — inevitably — if Northern Gateway ever gets built?
Police searching for Nikolas Cruz desperately needed to know where he was at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, as students cowered behind locked doors.
This forum is a pathetic support group for losers that cower behind their keyboards spewing rhetoric at an industry that has made many people very successful.

Not exact matches

They all cowered by his desk, like they had practiced in drills, and Kelsey noticed that her teacher didn't run in behind her.
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.
Teens sitting directly behind me in the theater gasped and cowered in their seats at all the right places.
They hide their affection for each other behind profanity and cruel horseplay, and they don't think much of poor Norman's gun - shy cowering.
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
The crowd cowers, stumbles, readjusts, reaches for their drinks, hoping to hide the terror for a moment longer behind their martini glasses and champagne flutes.
It's true that dogs may cower or hide behind us when they are in fear, but that dog usually exhibits other signs of fear in addition to leaning.
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.
Some may cower in a closet or hide behind furniture.
As Del Toro's character cowers in a tunnel a tank passes above him that vaguely resembles the tank design from Akira with armed soldiers following close behind.
They cower in fear and hide behind objects, hoping to be saved before ultimately getting harvested and destroyed by the robotic enemies.
«Untitled» (1969), a vacuum coated glass box by Larry Bell, cowers in a corner, behind a rope.
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