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Meanings of too craven in anglès
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Usage of too craven in anglès
1
Every minister and bureaucrat too self-interested or toocraven to speak up.
2
Mr Dunne said the government's foreign policy had become toocraven and trade-focussed.
3
Richard's threats; and he toocraven to make reply!
4
No, no, that would be toocraven.
5
Congressional Republicans have, with several notable exceptions, turned into invertebrates, toocraven, complacent or complicit to challenge the president.
6
This is a question unlikely to bother any corporation, and it is certainly something the Nike-underwritten USATF is way toocraven to address.
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This is toocraven by half: either you have the courage of your comedy or you don't... "Anywhere But Here" should by rights be unendurable.
8
"He toocraven to face me, yes?" Papa Danwe laughed.
9
'Those whose hearts are toocraven,' he said, 'to go out for adventure among men, like to amuse themselves by assailing old women.'
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"The great pig Manderly was toocraven to leave White Harbor, or we would have brought him as well," shouted Red Helm.