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- Burton suggests Clintonite poltroons at the root of his problem.
- A poltroon, on the other hand, is a French chicken.
- You happen to mention to your lawyer you think your uncle is a mountebank and poltroon.
- Not to put too fine a point on it, they're a bunch of poltroons.
- Your lawyer makes a note, " uncle fred . . . mountebank, poltroon ."
- We also understand that Flashman is the kind of poltroon brave enough to admit when he is scared.
- Among the empty suits and poll-driven poltroons, they have been known to take an occasional stand for principle.
- Good old Flashy, the high-living cowardly hero, the man for whom that delicious Victorian word poltroon might have been invented.
- Anyone who reads this book and isn't in love with Abigail Adams before the halfway point is a churl and a poltroon.
- Laird's correspondence called Twain " a liar, a poltroon, and a puppy " and called into question his war conduct.
- A : Australians can be brave on the field of battle and ingenious in facing off against nature but total poltroons when it comes to electoral politics.
- And then you might ask him, had he ever seen many poltroons in the Navy ? " I am not quite sure what you mean by poltroons .'
- And then you might ask him, had he ever seen many poltroons in the Navy ? " I am not quite sure what you mean by poltroons .'
- Despite her size, Poltroon was awarded the individual bronze medal at the 1980 alternate Olympic Games at Fontainebleau, France, finishing with a score of 75.00 penalty points.
- The author of the chronicle blamed the Sz閗elys and Pechenegs for the king's defeat, calling them as " the most wretched poltroons " because of their unexpected retreat from the battlefield.
- See Massachusetts senator Charles Sumner ( Martin Short ) caned into unconsciousness on the Senate floor to a rousing chorus of " ( He's a ) Sneaking, Sinuous, Snakelike Poltroon ."
- Flashman, the cowardly bully of Thomas Hughes's " Tom Brown's Schooldays, " went on to become " the celebrated Victorian soldier, scoundrel, amorist and self-confessed poltroon ."
- Hood's published monographs " Urban Diaries " ( Spacemaker Press, 1997 ) and " Blues & Jazz Landscape Improvisations " ( Poltroon Press, 1993 ) illustrate his approach to the design of urban landscapes.
- The Zulu attitude towards firearms was that : " The generality of Zulu warriors, however, would not have firearms the arms of a coward, as they said, for they enable the poltroon to kill the brave without awaiting his attack ."
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