English dramatist and actor and composer noted for his witty and sophisticated comedies (1899-1973)
A person who lacks courage.
1 Cigarette was never yet ungrateful; it is the sin of the coward .
2 It is better that way, though it may be the coward 's way.
3 He was no traitor; he was no coward ; he was no liar.
4 Education subdues or obliterates the best of fighting in the coward only.
5 Too much bravery in man makes a bully; not enough a coward .
6 I remember-the woman who called me a coward over at the livery-stable.
7 The coward caught the spark of red that flashed from his soul.
8 However, he was no coward ; the feeling passed away almost at once.
9 Uncle, you speak truth; I have committed the act of a coward .
10 He is coward enough to call in the bishop to cure all.
11 I'll smash the fellow in the face that calls me a coward .
12 They said he was a coward ; they had known it all along.
13 I will not be a traitor; I will not be a coward .
14 And we always thought she was the one coward of the bunch.
15 Monsieur, I am a coward in many ways, but not in this.
16 I've just discovered that Death is the rottenest coward in the world.
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