Use "craven" in a sentence

1. He is a craven deserter.

2. The craven fellow turned and ran.

3. A neighbour saw her talking with Craven.

4. He had a craven fear of flying.

5. And most are simply too craven to steal.

6. Blues, craven, personation skilled; prey eyes and sharp teeth.

7. Annie, get Detective Craven a ginger ale, would you?

8. They condemned the deal as a craven surrender.

9. Sir Philip Craven, President of the International Paralympic Committee.

10. No man wants to be thought a craven person.

11. Do not succumb to a craven desire for money.

12. There is nothing more craven than a freak like yourself.

13. Earlier this season, Liverpool lost 3 - 1 at Craven Cottage.

14. Take on the world and never cry craven, he'd said.

15. At 34 Craven Terrace, he received a loving welcome.

16. Cravened meaning Simple past tense and past participle of craven.

17. At times like this the back row inclined to craven panic.

18. Apart from Craven, three sets of parents have lost their kids.

19. Craven is also anticipating the Chinese remnant Austria delegation's splendid performance.

20. Do you want to know you are warrior, wisdom or a craven one?

21. John Roland Craven (15 May 1947 – 14 December 1996) was an English professional footballer.

22. The schools near 1208 Barkentine Dr include Bridgeton Elementary , West Craven Middle and

23. Look out for a special Beverley Craven concert ticket promotion on packs now!

24. The Astro lamp, or lava lamp, was invented around 1963 by Edward Craven Walker.

25. Robert Craven a sales training expert, says there is one big reason they fail.

26. That was why he had voiced this craven option; soas to witness it vanishing.

27. I need to know something about the properties of the substance you gave Emma Craven.

28. A hero risks his life to help others; a craven runs from the scene.

29. The old Craven Way is a wonderful way of coming into Dentdale from Ribblesdale.

30. It was more than Wexford's life was worth to admit his craven fear of the lift.

31. 17 synonyms for Coward: wimp, chicken, scaredy-cat, sneak, funk, craven, pussy, yellow-belly, poltroon

32. The particularly craven hackers, phishing fraudsters and malware writers ply the trade for cash, not kicks.

33. They cast their critics as a blend of the querulous Neville Chamberlain and craven apologists for Stalin.

34. I had no doubt that the craven fellow would be only too pleased to back out.

35. They cast their critics as a blend the querulous Neville Chamberlain and craven apologists for Stalin.

36. Jacqueline is related to Terry N Craven and Bonnie L Broeker as well as 2 additional people

37. 23 I had no doubt that the craven fellow would be only too pleased to back out.

38. The Hunt report was thus seen on the Shankill as a craven cave-in to Fenian rioters.

39. For a craven moment she was tempted to go back and throw herself on the mercy of the landlady.

40. Fulham became London's sole representatives in the second round when they beat Bath 2-1 at Craven Cottage.

41. Servile, humble, craven, cringing, fawning, submissive, grovelling, subservient, slavish, mean, low, obsequious He sounded Abject and eager to please.

42. A woman who would tackle the hardest tasks for those she loved, who met life head-on and never cried craven.

43. Reeth is a fine Dales town more typical of an old East Riding town than a town of the Craven dales.

44. Jose Mourinho was forced to rejig his defence after Khalid Boulahrouz was also ruled out of the Craven Cottage success because of illness.

45. British policy, in particular, which Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain would proudly term “Appeasement,” conjures up images of naive, even craven surrender to Nazi demands.

46. In March 1972, Stan Craven, then chairman of the local Wildlife Society, arranged the formation of a steering committee for the proposed development of Ilanda Wilds.

47. 1) Birdbrain was an Alternative Rock band best known for their song "Youth Of America" featured on the soundtrack of the Wes Craven film Scream

48. Cowling is a semi-rural village located in the Craven District near to Skipton, Colne and Keighley. The Village is home to around 1,500 people and its size …

49. It’s hard to decide who’s worse: the sanctimonious Bowdlerizers who insist on silencing those they disagree with or the craven bureaucrats who give in to such hissy fits.

50. Certainly the shades of meaning that Leo gives for translations of ängstlich match well with my feel of Afear'd in this context: afraid, chicken-hearted, anxious, craven, fearful, poor spirited, timorous.

51. Cravenness: The state of being <xref>craven</xref> It is this kind of Cravenness and moral inversion that makes people despair of mainstream politicians and sends them towards the BNP.

52. Thereafter expeditions were undertaken by the Duke of Hamilton and Earl of Craven to the Holy Roman Empire in support of the thousands of Scottish and English mercenaries already serving under the King of Sweden in that conflict.

53. Plus Gilad Halpern speaks on the UAE Israel deal; Rabbi Leah Jordan talks about the life and times of Elisha ben Abuyah in Talmud for Schmeryls; and this episode's Broigus asks "Why should young Jews care about Israel?", featuring Labour Councillor Joshua Garfield, Esther Craven from Yachad and Robin Moss from UJIA.

54. ‘Oh, and by the way, you're a gutless, treasonous Coward.’ ‘But, when officers confronted Parker, he proved to be a craven Coward who literally pulsed with guilt.’ ‘To try to pretend he's not what he is: a poor, stinking, whimpering Coward.’ ‘And in the end, he himself was revealed to be a miserable Coward.’

55. Coward: 1 n a person who shows fear or timidity Types: show 9 types hide 9 types cur a Cowardly and despicable person dastard a despicable Coward craven , poltroon , recreant an abject Coward quaker , trembler one who quakes and trembles with (or as with) fear shrinking violet , shy person someone who shrinks from familiarity with others

56. Coward / dastard / craven Coward as a cow Coward's way out land on my own Coward's shoulders runner vs Coward spineless Coward man (As he is) a Coward, he cowered under the table~ - English Only forum [and] to absolutely not be Coward? - English Only forum A versatile wit, Noel Coward could elicit laughs in a variety of ways--- English Only forum