Cower in a sentence as a verb

No no, don't cower in fear, change tactics.

So maybe it's better to ignore the MIT guy's advice and cower in the corner.

Should we wave pitchforks, or just ring the church bells to warn others, while we cower inside and pray?

You didn't have to fight or cower, you could walk away and do your own thing and be really good at it.

Is it because you think women will cower in terror because they're an enclosed box with a man?

It will drag on and on, with more and more freedoms lost as long as people continue to cower in fear like this.

>"the rest will cower"This is one aspect of sort of complicity with power that's being discussed.

In my experience once you do that, they either shrink away and cower forever or become a great ally.

If I see the police unfairly brutalizing you someday, you won't mind if I just cower and slink away, then just forget about it?

That was the entire point of reprinting the cartoons- to show they would not cower in fear and gag themselves because a very small minority threaten violence.

Senator Wyden has been remarkable in how far he has been willing to legally stick his neck out while so many other politicians either quietly cower in fear or hop on the mass surveillance bus.

I also hope that someday soon Blass is forced to cower in the corner waiting for a ruling by the people who actually produce something, hoping against hope for a "no action" letter, praying that he won't be thrown summarily in jail.

Don't uselessly cower.> If my privacy is so worthless, then why do companies like Google and Facebook go to such extreme measures to collect, retain, hide, and protect 'their' data about you?Their marketing value is unrelated to your privacy value.

Cower definitions

verb

crouch or curl up; "They huddled outside in the rain"

See also: huddle

verb

show submission or fear

See also: fawn crawl creep cringe grovel