No, what I like about this plan is it's complete cravenness. |
It is very frequently set down as pusillanimity and cravenness of spirit. |
Cameron's cravenness knows no bounds, Clegg is terrified of bringing down the coalition and precipitating an early election that would wipe out his party, and Fleet Street, even after all this, is an incorrigible place. |
Characters thus afflicted may be realistic but they are also tiresomely predictable in their cravenness. |
The boy was the bear-hunter in miniature, strong and hearty, and a stranger to all cravenness. |
The story of Rwanda offers crushing proof that unity on the Council is no safeguard against cravenness. |