And the poltroonery in certain quarters of what ought to be the other side is just sad. |
Or, in other words, since they must be selfish, let them be so without the poltroonery of selfishness. |
There is a point where toleration sinks into sheer baseness and poltroonery. |
He was right also to castigate the West's poltroonery in the years preceding the war, culminating in the Munich agreement. |
I find that it would be a piece of poltroonery in me to withdraw either the dedication or the dedicatory letter. |
How should it possibly, by any stretch of poltroonery and baseness, be otherwise? |