- a person who shows fear or timidity
- English dramatist and actor and composer noted for his witty and sophisticated comedies (1899-1973)
- (cowardly) lacking courage; ignobly timid and faint-hearted; "cowardly dogs, ye will not aid me then"- P.B.Shelley
- Cowardice is the perceived failure to demonstrate sufficient robustness in the face of a challenge. The term describes a personality trait which is viewed as a negative characteristic and has been frowned upon (see norms) within most, if not all global cultures, while courage, typically viewed ...
- Coward is the second album by post-hardcore band Made Out of Babies.
- Cruel Melody is the name of Black Light Burns' debut album. Small pieces of the album come from past projects involving Wes Borland including Eat the Day, The Damning Well and an unreleased ambient solo record of Borland's. The bulk of the album, however, was written for this project.
- The Coward is a 1915 film produced by Thomas H. Ince. Set during the Civil War, the film stars Frank Keenan as a Virginia colonel and Charles Ray as his weak-willed son. The son is forced, at gunpoint, by his father to enlist in the Confederate army. ...
- Cowards are a British four-man comedy act, composed of Tim Key, Stefan Golaszewski, Tom Basden and Lloyd Woolf.
- (cowardly) Showing cowardice. Lacking in courage, unacceptably fearful, usually meant with some implication of a lack of consideration for others; In the manner of a coward
- (Cowardly) The rules text should specify an active ally within 6 squares. (Dragoneye)
- Said of beasts represented with the tail between the legs.
- used of an animal when drawn with its tail between its legs
- Anyone four levels or more below you that runs instead of fighting. This can also be applied to anyone four levels or more above you who attacks you. (Example; That coward attacked me because he is too afraid to fight people his own level!)
- looks like it is the most literal correspondence of what I meant
- A man who thinks with his legs