- Sir Noël
Peirce Coward (16
December 1899 – 26
March 1973) was an
English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer,
known for his wit, flamboyance...
-
Coward is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Coward (1905–1976),
English soldier captured during World War II who
claimed to have...
- cowardice.
Coward(s) or The
Coward(s) may also
refer to: The
Coward (1915 film), an
American silent historical war
drama film The
Coward (1927 film)...
-
Burnett for the
single "The People's Limousine"
under the
moniker of The
Coward Brothers. That year,
Costello also
produced Rum
Sodomy & the Lash for the...
- in the face of a challenge. One who suc****bs to
cowardice is
known as a
coward. As the
opposite of bravery,
which many
historical and
current human societies...
-
Harold Coward FRSC (born 1936) is a
Canadian scholar of
bioethics and
religious studies. A
Bachelor in
Divinity (Christian Theology), he
earned a doctoral...
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Cowards is the
third studio album by the
English post-punk band Squid. It was
released by Warp
Records on 7
February 2025, and was well
received by music...
-
Publishing Group (2017). ISBN 978-0-45149505-1, 0-45149505-5.
Church of
Cowards: A Wake-Up Call to
Complacent Christians. Washington, DC:
Regnery Gateway...
- A
sucker punch (American English), also
known as a
cheap shot,
coward punch, one-punch attack, or king-hit (Australian English), is a
punch thrown at the...
-
Herbert Lee "Cowboy"
Coward (August 21, 1938 –
January 24, 2024) was an
American actor. He pla**** one of two ****ic
mountain men in John Boorman's 1972...