Cowardly in a sentence as an adjective

This reeks of the most cowardly pandering to proto fascist mission creep I've read in a long time.

Just because something is legal doesn't forbid you from thinking it's cowardly or crass.

And I'm more sorry that HN has degraded to the point where a cowardly attack from a piece of **** like you is pinned to the top.

I just felt there was no other way of expressing what I felt without being cowardly and weasel-worded about it.

It was the most cowardly and disgusting company exit I have ever experienced.

Normally I don't point out downvotes, but this in particular seems especially cowardly.

It is a pathetic cowardly throw away dismissal, which is designed to belittle those taking some action, in this case, to protect privacy.

It's extremely cowardly and disgusting and reminiscent of prepubescent school yard antics.

I feel like sometimes people underrate their own and mythologize their self-madeness, but overrate that of others and pathologize them as lazy or cowardly.

In every society there are people who are pathological, cold, selfish, hypocritical, cowardly.

If by "if-by-whiskey" you mean the fallacious, ****-flopping, cowardly practice of pandering, then certainly I am against it. But, if when you say "if-by-whiskey" you mean the circumspect, open-minded, responsive practice of consideration, then I am certainly for it. This is my stand.

Cowardly definitions

adjective

lacking courage; ignobly timid and faint-hearted; "cowardly dogs, ye will not aid me then"- P.B.Shelley

See also: fearful