用cowardice造句子,“cowardice”造句

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Conscience and cowardice are really the same things.

She considers keeping silence to be cowardice, which is not correct for my part.

abject cowardice; a low stunt to pull; a low-down sneak; his miserable treatment of his family; You miserable skunk!; a scummy rabble; a scurvy trick.

In the left's telling, the Tory-led coalition (enabled by what Labour considers the snivelling cowardice of its Liberal Democrat members) is planning cuts of choice, not just of necessity.

She taunted him with cowardice.

She despised him for his cowardice.

Such terror of the unseen is so far above mere sensual cowardice that it will annihilate that cowardice.

Short tremor doesn't mean cowardice, but it can't bear the grim of bad luck. Even if the heart is covered with scars, unharmed, the pace is still ahead.

The whole focus on "focus" is, as I see it, an act of intellectual cowardice - a way to criticize President Obama's record without explaining what you would have done differently.

It is the price he pays for cowardice.

'It is only your guest, Sir,' I called out, desirous to spare him the humiliation of exposing his cowardice further.

cowardice造句

There is more hypocrisy and cowardice.

Taken with another fit of cowardice, I cried out for Joseph.

So could he love her cowardice?

Critics often accused Hoover of cowardice, pointing, for instance, to the fact that he didn't join the military in June 1917, when he finished law school and the country was entering World war I.

And speaking morally, something like cowardice and falsehood?

I have no idea when father knew our relationship, he would have so fierce reaction. After our quarrel, I can't face my cowardice.

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