Sentences with phrase «who cowers»

If you encounter a dog who cowers away from you with his tail tucked between his legs, back off.
A dog who cowers from gunshots or the oddly dressed / aggressive stranger and does not regain his composure quickly will be flunked completely.
But the kid who cowered taught himself to bounce back and be strong.
Well the Democrats have a Bright Future when you have people like Rubio who cower to the Ignorance of America.
Dogs who cowered in the corner each time a caretaker would come by their kennel were now sitting right at the door waiting for the next moment to be with their new two - legged friends.

Not exact matches

I was the fat kid and cry - baby who attracted the attention of bullies, before whom I would always cower,» recalls Andrew Wittman.
It was such a scene that her father had to peel her off the door (don't know where the husband was, probably cowering) and people who didn't know her that well all left.
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.
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.
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...
Would I cower in the corner — completely losing my terrified mind to the fear I feel now as a young adult who hopes it will never happen to her?
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.
Because I seem to recall Austin being the one laying on the ground cowering in fear with his hands covering his head praying not to be hurt, despite the fact that HE was the one who charged the mound, while Kelly was giving it to him.
The ONLY Democrat who'll take a stand while the rest are cowering behind the corner.
He asked people not to «cower to fear» and «be the people who let America live up to its ideals.»
'' «While Gordon Brown cowers in Downing Street, his henchmen are out and about to attack me personally rather than engage in rational debate,» said Mr Davis, who resigned his seat in protest at Labour plans for six - week detention without charge.
But Madam Desoso who has since been slammed by party bigwigs for speaking bluntly to the former President stressed she was trained by him (Mr. Rawlings) not to cower to people's opinions she disagrees with.
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.
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.
Fimmel has an odd charisma as a barbarian who sees nothing wrong with butchering a group of unarmed, cowering men.
No longer cowering in fear, she's now an expert assassin who quickly frees herself and turns the tables on her captors.
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.
She's too smart and independent to cower to demands, so she pulls a Jerry Maguire by quitting and taking most of her teammates with her, except Jane (Pill) who sees passed Liz's façade.
Taking over for Gary Ross, who directed last year's original «Hunger Games,» Lawrence keeps the action buzzing briskly while also providing a clearer and more daunting sense of the totalitarian regime that has kept the citizens of dystopian, futuristic Panem cowering in poverty and fear.
In other words, Winstone isn't the first guy casting agents should want playing a career criminal who's reduced to cowering meekly before the wiry, diminutive chap who played Gandhi.
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.
While her neighbors cower inside their homes, Emma goes searching for help in a nearby town and hires bounty hunter Sam Chisolm (Denzel Washington), who in turn recruits six other men — drunken gambler Josh Farraday (Chris Pratt), former Confederate sharpshooter Goodnight Robicheaux (Ethan Hawke), knives expert Billy Rocks (Byung - hun Lee), fur trapper Jack Horne (Vincent D'Onofrio), Mexican outlaw Vasquez (Manuel Garcia - Rulfo) and Comanche warrior Red Harvest (Martin Sensmeier)-- to protect the town and put an end to Bogue's tyranny.
When they are forced to kiss in order to deflect the suspicion of two German guards, she thinks: «There, in the street, for the benefit of the German Green Police and the people who are cowering in their houses but peeking out from their curtains, Ollie cups my face in his hands and kisses me.
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.
At first, they're still so full of anxiety — either cowering in the back of crates or spinning in circles or lunging at everyone who walks by.
I spoke to a customer the other day who was told by her breeder to do some pretty rough stuff with her pup... and she did it until the pup started cowering and growling at her.
This is often a question I get from dog owners who have pretty much owned a dog who cared less about being approached by a friendly stranger and now is cowering between the owner's legs.
BOSTON, May 10, 2018 — A friendly, ghost - white cat now named «Starfish» is lucky to be alive after she was rushed to the MSPCA's Angell Animal Medical Center on April 27 by a good Samaritan who found her injured and cowering under a car in South Boston during a rain storm, the MSPCA - Angell announced today.
Check out the ones that cower or those with the boring colors or maybe the ones who are even missing limbs.
She would cower, bark and run from adopters who came to see her.
From the start he was a very sweet, gentle, quiet and loving little guy who was so extremely male shy that he would cower every time my husband came near the same room.
(example: if aggression is being suppressed by anxiety, the addition of meds could unmask it when the anxiety is relieved — with lowered inhibitions, a dog who initially cowered in fear might now growl or snap) The possibility for any side effect exists, however this one is rather rare.
«They had obviously not been exposed to kind people and would cower away from anyone who came near them.»
Ambush now trains other Knights - and those who are not environmentally conscious cower in fear!
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.
In one triptych a black woman builds an ark on top of men, women, and children who seem to cower in fear.
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.
But she had never tried to write words rooted in this kind of anguish — words she hoped would speak for the 17 dead and all who had cowered in closets and under desks while bullets flew at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine's Day.
He hailed Stoneman Douglas students who «volunteer for the front lines while elected officials cower in the corner.»
And she's just like this little bunny, who's just kinda cowering in the corner.
Or it may be the trembling voice of a child cowering in the shadow of an emotionally abusive parent, who, no longer having a spouse to intimidate, control and beat, now uses the children to fulfill the same pathological aims.
Easy for us to brush it off though — We cringe that some poor homeowner who is truly proud of their work and worked up enough courage to post is now cowering in their home scond guessing their every decision because of some joker with out any taste!
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