I've seen men and
women cower in fear.
Not exact matches
Men are just lucky
women are more sensitive to feelings, because most of us could have you crybabies
cowering in a corner in about two seconds.
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.
«We know you are
cowered down but you see, if you do this history won't forgive you young men and
women of the press.
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.
(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.
By the halfway point, with guns still blasting, strippers
cowering (yes, one of the many situations they must deal with during the day involves two armed men in a nightclub full of bikini - clad
women) and Ben's video game «skills» suddenly providing clues in the big case, I'm beginning to sense the blitheness of my optimism.
But having been told that the glass ceiling on
women may be coming down, she does not want to
cower and go back to her office space, so off she goes to downtown Kabul, leaving her boyfriend (Josh Charles), thinking that she will be on assignment for just three months and back to the drudgery of Chicago.
In one triptych a black
woman builds an ark on top of men,
women, and children who seem to
cower in fear.