While the coward of the county was expected to cry craven, he did not.
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bawl means cry so you work it out xx
Craven is a word that is not really in vogue at the moment. It's more typical to just call someone a "coward" or what have you. "Craven is the man who does not protect and provide for his family." "He is of a craven sort, too paranoid to let others in on his secrets."
The word craven means to be extremely fearful or afraid. Example: The robber became craven and ran away when he awoke the guard dog.
(adjective)Rather than fighting with me, my craven foe ran away.(noun, rare)A hero risks his life to help others while a craven runs away from the scene.
The girl's reflection in the mirror made her cry at the sight of a hideous beast of whom she was becoming.
When you want to add additional information. Example: A screeching noise came from the closet - a cry for help.
i tend to cry sometimes when i get hurt.
The Japanese battle cry broke the silence of the night as the enemy charged towards our lines.
A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. The noun 'cry' is a word for the act or sound of crying, or the call of an animal. Examples: The cry of a crow woke me at dawn. (subject of the sentence) You'll feel better after you have a good cry. (direct object of the verb 'have')
I was drawn to the ravine by the cow's plaintive mooing.
your sister is in a slumber for the next few weeks, dont cry its alright