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chicken-livered

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Cowardly.

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  • adjective cowardly

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Examples

  • People who are called chicken-livered or lily-livered are thought to be fainthearted and cowardly.

    DR. SANJIV CHOPRA’S LIVER BOOK Sanjiv Chopra 2001

  • Since 9/11, I have become increasingly chicken-livered about topics that make me feel pain and sadness.

    Arahan Clavaeau vexes me, significantly Bettina Tizzy 2008

  • I also thought that outcry would have happened when Gannon invaded the WH press corps — journalists today are too chicken-livered to even stand up for themselves, much less pursue the truth and challenge the administration.

    Think Progress » Washington Times Provides Press Credentials to Right-Wing Lobbyist 2005

  • The rascally manner in which the chicken-livered successor of

    Burlesques 2006

  • Or are you too chicken-livered to spout your nonsense to people like him?

    We are as worms - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • I always suspected that underneath his meanness he was nothing but a chicken-livered coward.

    Texas! Lucky Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1990

  • I always suspected that underneath his meanness he was nothing but a chicken-livered coward.

    Texas! Lucky Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1990

  • Show you something else I've learned, if you're not chicken-livered.

    The Stars My Destination Bester, Alfred 1956

  • Show you something else I've learned, if you're not chicken-livered.

    The Stars My Destination Bester, Alfred 1956

  • This is one of the things I learned Show you something else I've learned, if you're not chicken-livered.

    Tiger! Tiger! Bester, Alfred 1955

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