Sentences with phrase «like cowering»

By the end of the month, you won't walk into a gym and feel like cowering — you'll feel empowered.
Sure having people like us cower, living in fear and staying in the closet has worked well for believers for over 2,000 years.

Not exact matches

Instead of fulfilling my oath, I decided to cower in the corner like a scared child in the night because the internet bubble began to burst in March 2000.
They all cowered by his desk, like they had practiced in drills, and Kelsey noticed that her teacher didn't run in behind her.
We should not all cower at the small group of atheists and remove a historical item like this just because of a few people who are offended.
And I'm delighted that people like Crossan are brave and self assured enough to come forward instead of cowering in fear.
RD.. How path - et - ic to see your hate and fear driving you to death...!?! Man pull your self together and have the courage to face the returns of your deeds... Wars were always there in life whether were religious or not so stop doing it on your self... Beside learn to wish people well whether you agree or disagree with might you succeed in life rather than being a loser... by being a cowered... My posts were meant for the friendly people I had known for some time, whom I found they were full of compassion and not for black hearted one's like you who hate all God creations...
Well the Democrats have a Bright Future when you have people like Rubio who cower to the Ignorance of America.
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.
BFG would have probably ducked and cower away like he's been known to!!!
Mate I can guarantee that if the going gets tough out there against Stoke at home, Özil will go hiding and cower on the sideline like he does every other tough game he plays in.
Funny how they like to cower behind annonymity too.
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.
As Darwin, the normally fierce Paul Bettany comes off like a cringing, cowering country beadle right out of Dickens.
A fiercely intelligent woman in a world of swaggering men who leer at her like she's an unattended purse, Graham still feels like one of the girls — she cowers before executive editor Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks) as though he's her boss, and maneuvers between the gender - segregated rooms of a cocktail party with an ambidextrousness that alienates her from both sides of the house.
Wilfried is the terrorist with a conscience, disturbed at the thought of looking like a Nazi — when the Israelis show up, he is the one who tells the cowering hostages to take cover, implying a humane decency that his Palestinian counterparts supposedly lack.
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
But he was still cowering at his desk like a whipped dog, and he wouldn't make eye contact with me.
She looks up at me like she's a monster that should be cowering in darkness.
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??
When I raise my hand, she cowers and blinks like she's going to be whacked.
The little dog cowered down like he felt he was going to be struck, and I didn't like that.
The first few days there was no eye contact, cowering, general «hiding» from us, like she wasn't in the room and we couldn't see her if she didn't move.
In one study on firework anxiety, dogs exhibited more overt signs like pacing and panting, while cats hid and cowered.3 This difference is likely to occur during storms as well.
This is why if you scream at your dog for doing something you don't like, she will most likely cower and seemingly understand what you are saying.
They will not cower upon gunshots, like for example most Schutzhund - trained dogs would do.
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.
In one study on firework anxiety, cats hid and cowered while dogs exhibited more overt signs like pacing and panting.1 While it is difficult to miss a 90 - pound Labrador jumping on the couch with you during fireworks, it is easy to miss a hiding cat.
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.
Someone has been a bit tough on her, as she cowers a bit when she runs over, but it seems like...
Many dogs cower in reaction to loud sounds like those made by fireworks on the 4th of July, or thunderstorms all summer long.
While there are some breeds that cower from the cold, just like you, there are many that absolutely love it.
Frightened dogs may seem to act like a puppy by crouching and cowering, and this is because instinctively dogs do not like to attack young dogs.
Someone has been a bit tough on her, as she cowers a bit when she runs over, but it seems like it might be due to her jumping up on people, not her temperament, which is solid.
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.
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.
I am well aware I am going to be cowering like a wuss as I play Metro Exodus yet, I am in insatiable anticipation of it all the same.
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
Like a huge butcher's mallet, a slab of silvery architecture seems poised to crush a multilevel aggregation of urban commuters, cowering in a bluish, semi-dark tunnel.
I mean, like, when I gave Josh the last word, above, you must have thought that applied to you too and the coast was now clear, because immediately following my last comment, we see you up and exit the hole in which your momma's boy, timorous butt cowered while the fur was actually flying to get in a tough - guy wannabe, cheap - shot «lick» of your own.
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.
And she's just like this little bunny, who's just kinda cowering in the corner.
They're like King George or Marie Antoinette... They think they are Royalty at The Most Important Newspaper In The World — so they can just print anything they like, and the rest of us peons must cower.
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.
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