100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "chicken"
Definition
"Chicken" is a common noun that primarily refers to a domesticated bird, Gallus gallus domesticus, raised for its eggs and meat. It can also denote the meat derived from this bird when prepared for consumption. Additionally, "chicken" can informally refer to a cowardly person or someone lacking courage.
Synonyms
- Poultry
- Fowl
- Hen (female)
- Rooster (male)
- Cock
- Chick (young)
- Bird (in general)
Antonyms
- Courageous person
- Hero
- Brave individual
- Fearless person
Examples
- She chickened out of the competition at the last minute.
- He always chickens when faced with a challenge.
- Don't chicken on me now; we need to go through with this.
- They chickened when they heard the loud noise outside.
- I can't believe you chickened during the presentation.
- She chickens whenever it’s time to try something new.
- He chickened in front of his friends, which was surprising.
- They chickened away from the scary movie.
- She chickened at the thought of swimming in the deep end.
- He chickens every time he sees a spider.
- Don't chicken out, just go for it!
- She chickened when she saw the exam questions.
- He always chickens when it comes to public speaking.
- They would rather chicken than admit they were wrong.
- I fear that he will chicken if we ask him to lead the group.
- She tried to encourage him, but he just chickened.
- Why did you chicken from your responsibilities?
- He chickened when it was time to make a decision.
- Don't be a chicken, face your fears!
- She chickened out of going on the roller coaster.
- He chickened when he saw the bear in the distance.
- You can't keep chickening every time things get tough.
- She has a habit of chickening when it comes to confrontations.
- He chickened out of the dance competition.
- I thought you were brave, but you really chickened.
- They chickened before the final exam.
- You shouldn't chicken out of your plans now.
- If you keep chickening, you'll never achieve your goals.
- She always chickens when it’s time to travel alone.
- He chickened from trying the new dish.
- Don't let fear make you chicken out of this opportunity.
- Whenever there's a difficult task, he tends to chicken.
- She chickened at the last second before jumping.
- He didn’t want to chicken but felt overwhelmed.
- I hope you don’t chicken on your promise to help.
- They chickened before the big game.
- I can’t believe you would chicken out of that bet.
- She felt embarrassed when she chickened in front of everyone.
- He usually chickens when he has to stand up for himself.
- Don’t be a chicken, take that leap of faith!
- She was afraid he would chicken when things got serious.
- He chickened and chose to stay home instead of going out.
- I would never chicken out of an adventure.
- She tried to be brave, but she ultimately chickened.
- They always chicken when it comes to making tough decisions.
- He can't help but chicken when he faces the unknown.
- You need to stop chickening and start acting.
- She felt like a chicken for not going skydiving.
- He always tends to chicken in high-pressure situations.
- I nearly chickened when I saw the heights.
- Don't let anyone call you a chicken for your choices.
- He chickened at the thought of approaching her.
- I hope you don't chicken out on your dreams.
- She would rather chicken than try something new.
- They tend to chicken when they hear thunder.
- Stop chickening, we can handle this together.
- He made a promise but later chickened out.
- She chickened when it was her turn to speak.
- He felt he was getting chicken for no reason.
- I don't want to be seen as a chicken.
- They always chicken whenever there’s an argument.
- She might chicken out if it gets too intense.
- He thought he wouldn’t chicken, but he did.
- I can't believe you chickened in front of everyone.
- She often chickens when faced with confrontation.
- He would regret it if he chickened out now.
- She was about to chicken but decided against it.
- They often chicken when it’s time to present.
- He never wants to be a chicken in front of his peers.
- I’ll support you, just don’t chicken out.
- She always seems to chicken when she’s nervous.
- He didn’t want to look like a chicken.
- They were about to chicken when the storm hit.
- She didn’t want to be seen as a chicken.
- He feels he might chicken if he doesn't prepare.
- I can't believe you would chicken out of the bet!
- She felt like a chicken for not speaking up.
- They were ready to go, but then they chickened.
- He swore he wouldn’t chicken, but he did.
- She was scared, but she didn’t want to chicken.
- They always chicken when faced with difficulty.
- He felt like a chicken for backing out.
- She’s tired of being called a chicken.
- He usually chickens when it comes to confrontation.
- I hope you don’t chicken out of your interview.
- Don’t be a chicken, just go for it!
- They chickened when the boss asked for volunteers.
- She regretted it when she chickened out.
- He would never let anyone call him a chicken.
- She didn’t want to chicken when asked to lead.
- He felt the urge to chicken but resisted.
- They often chicken at the thought of failure.
- She was worried he would chicken on their plans.
- He couldn’t help but chicken when it mattered most.
- Don't let fear make you chicken out on your goals.
- She was determined not to chicken during the challenge.
- He usually chickens when it’s time to take risks.
- I knew he would chicken before the deadline.
- She was brave until the moment she chickened.
- If you keep chickening, you’ll miss great opportunities.