cower in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
Definition
COWER: to bend low and tremble in fear or apprehension.
Sample Sentences
- The dog would cower in the corner whenever a thunderstorm rolled in.
- Children often cower behind their parents when they hear loud noises.
- As the shadows grew longer, she felt a fear that made her want to cower.
- He tried to appear brave, but inside he wanted to cower from the approaching wave of uncertainty.
- The villain's menacing laughter made the townspeople cower in fear for their safety.
- The children began to cower in fear as the thunderstorm raged outside.
- He watched his dog cower in the corner, trembling at the sound of fireworks.
- She felt her confidence wane, causing her to cower in the presence of her assertive colleague.
- As the shadows grew longer, the small animal would cower beneath the porch, seeking refuge.
- The villain’s menacing laughter made the hero’s allies cower, uncertain of what would happen next.