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101 coward
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102 coward
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103 coward
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104 Coward
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105 coward
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106 coward's coward
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107 coward cow·ard n
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108 become a coward
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109 an abject coward
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110 an arrant coward
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111 a coward dies a thousand deaths
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > a coward dies a thousand deaths
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112 a live coward is better than a dead hero
syn: better be called a coward than a corpseкраще бути живим боягузом, ніж мертвим героєм ≅ ліпше солом'яне життя, як золота смертьEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > a live coward is better than a dead hero
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113 better be called a coward than a corpse
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > better be called a coward than a corpse
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114 the coward dies many times
var: a coward dies a thousand deathsбоягуз вмирає багато разівEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > the coward dies many times
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115 be a coward
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116 I'm not a coward... But I'm scared!
Кино: Я не трус, но я боюсьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I'm not a coward... But I'm scared!
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117 a bully is always a coward
1) Общая лексика: задира всегда трусУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a bully is always a coward
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118 a coward doesn't have much of a belly for fighting
Общая лексика: трус не играет в хоккей, у труса нет особого вкуса к борьбеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a coward doesn't have much of a belly for fighting
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119 a sad coward
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120 a shocking coward
Общая лексика: ужасный трус
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Coward — Cow ard (kou ?rd), a. [OF. couard, coard, coart, n. and adj., F. couard, fr. OF. coe, coue, tail, F. queue (fr. L. coda, a form of cauda tail) + ard; orig., short tailed, as an epithet of the hare, or perh., turning tail, like a scared dog. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coward — mid 13c., from O.Fr. coart coward (no longer the usual word in French, which has now in this sense poltron, from Italian, and láche), from coe tail, from L. coda, popular dialect variant of cauda tail, of uncertain origin + ard, an agent noun… … Etymology dictionary
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Coward — Cow ard, n. A person who lacks courage; a timid or pusillanimous person; a poltroon. [1913 Webster] A fool is nauseous, but a coward worse. Dryden. Syn: Craven; poltroon; dastard. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coward — [kou′ərd] n. [ME & OFr couard, coward, lit., with tail between the legs < OFr coue, coe, tail < L cauda, tail] a person who lacks courage, esp. one who is shamefully unable to control fear and so shrinks from danger or trouble adj. cowardly … English World dictionary
Coward — Cow ard, v. t. To make timorous; to frighten. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] That which cowardeth a man s heart. Foxe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Coward — [ kaʊəd], Sir (seit 1970) Noël Pierce, englischer Schriftsteller, * Teddington (heute zu London) 16. 12. 1899, ✝ Port Maria (Jamaika) 26. 3. 1973; war mit seinen witzigen und geistreichen, ironischen und frivolen Gesellschaftsstücken der… … Universal-Lexikon
Coward — Coward, Sir No|ël (1899 1973) a British actor, singer, and writer of songs and plays. He is famous for his clever and humorous plays, such as Private Lives and Blithe Spirit, and his amusing song Mad Dogs and Englishmen … Dictionary of contemporary English
coward — [n] person who is scared, easily intimidated alarmist, baby*, caitiff, chicken*, chicken heart*, chicken liver*, craven, cur, dastard, deserter, faintheart, faint of heart, fraidy cat*, funk, gutless*, invertebrate*, jellyfish*, lily liver,… … New thesaurus