This phrase evokes the image of shadows shrinking back and trembling in fear. It suggests a sense of intimidation or unease in the face of a powerful force or presence.
When bow hunting, the arrows are carried in a tubular item called a 'quiver'. I'm assuming that your answer is "A quiver full of arrows".
To cower in front of god.
The word "cower" belongs to the word family of "coward" or "cowardice," all related to showing fear or timidity.
it mean people that makes shadows it mean people that makes shadows it mean people that makes shadows it mean people that makes shadows
to quiver or shake a lot and to vibrate
All the girl could do was cower in fear.The boy would cower anytime he saw a spider.When you cower, you try to make yourself physically smaller.
Words that rhyme with cower include:dourflourglowerhourpowersourtowerNOTE: The 'ou' sound in these specific words match the 'ower' sound in cower.
'Gringe ' is gibberish. Possibly you mean 'cringe', which means to cower in fear.
Audacious is to cower as timid is to tremble.
The small child began to cower in fear when he saw the thunderstorm approaching.
quiver
The children cower in the corner after being disciplined. To survive the tornado and remain safe, the family chose to cower in a corner of their basement.