Usage examples of "coward" in English with translation to German

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Tom called Mary a coward. Tom nannte Mary einen Feigling.
"To tell you the truth, I am scared of heights." "You are a coward!" "Um die Wahrheit zu sagen, ich habe Höhenangst." "Du bist ein Angsthase!"
It is better to be a coward for five minutes than dead for the rest of your life. Sei lieber fünf Minuten lang feige als ein Leben lang tot!
You are not a coward. Du bist kein Feigling.
Tom is a spineless coward. Tom ist ein rückgratloser Feigling.
They called him a coward. Sie nannten ihn einen Feigling.
My friend called me a coward. Mein Freund nannte mich einen Feigling.
I've triumphed over that coward. Ich habe über diesen Feigling triumphiert.
He resented being called a coward. Er verwehrte sich dagegen, ein Feigling genannt zu werden.
You chicken out again, you coward? Kneifst du schon wieder, du Feigling?
He is nothing more than a coward. Er ist nichts weiter als ein Feigling.
The coward is the first to raise his fist. Der Feigling ist der Allererste, der die Faust erhebt.
He went so far as to say that I was coward. Er nannte mich sogar einen Feigling.
I can't stand cowards. Ich kann Feiglinge nicht ausstehen.
Those cowards ran away soon. Diese Angsthasen haben sich gleich aus dem Staub gemacht.
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