100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "cow"

Definition

A "Cow" is a common noun referring to a domesticated bovine animal, typically raised for its milk, meat, and hide. In a broader sense, it can also refer to female cattle more generally. The term can also be used figuratively to describe a person who is timid or easily intimidated.

Synonyms

  • Bovine
  • Heifer (specifically a young female cow)
  • Cattle (referring to a group)
  • Moo-cow (informal)

Antonyms

  • Bull (male counterpart)
  • Steer (castrated male)
  • Ox (trained male cattle)

Examples

  1. The farmer decided to cow his neighbors into joining the cooperative.
  2. She tried to cow her opponents with aggressive tactics.
  3. The loud noise seemed to cow the timid dog into submission.
  4. He would not let anyone cow him into changing his mind.
  5. The coach attempted to cow the players into following his orders.
  6. The boss tried to cow the employees with threats of layoffs.
  7. They wanted to cow the dissenters into silence.
  8. The fierce storm did nothing to cow the brave adventurers.
  9. He was determined not to cow under pressure.
  10. The politician tried to cow the public with fear tactics.
  11. The teacher refused to cow to the demands of the unruly students.
  12. She was able to cow the audience into submission with her powerful speech.
  13. They attempted to cow the protesters with a heavy police presence.
  14. The old man would not let anyone cow him into retirement.
  15. He tried to cow the competition with his superior product.
  16. The dog was cowed by the loud thunder.
  17. She would not be cowed by the harsh criticism.
  18. The aggressive marketing campaign aimed to cow potential customers.
  19. He felt cowed by the sheer size of the crowd.
  20. The bully tried to cow the smaller kids at school.
  21. The coach's yelling only served to cow the players further.
  22. She refused to let anyone cow her into conformity.
  23. The fear of failure should not cow you from trying.
  24. He did not want to cow his own beliefs to fit in.
  25. The threats served only to cow the weak-minded.
  26. They attempted to cow him into making a confession.
  27. His confidence did not cow in the face of adversity.
  28. The loud noises were enough to cow the baby.
  29. The tough love approach was intended to cow the teenager into better behavior.
  30. She felt cowed by her boss's intimidating presence.
  31. The storm did not cow the determined hikers.
  32. The rumors were meant to cow their reputation.
  33. He would not allow fear to cow his ambitions.
  34. The sudden appearance of the bear seemed to cow the campers.
  35. The committee's decision did not cow the dissenters.
  36. He tried to cow the audience with his commanding presence.
  37. The fierce competition could not cow her spirit.
  38. The loud music was meant to cow anyone who dared to complain.
  39. The intimidating gesture was intended to cow the opposition.
  40. The public outcry did not cow the government into changing its policy.
  41. She felt cowed by the sheer size of the task ahead.
  42. The dog's growl attempted to cow the intruder away.
  43. He refused to let the criticism cow him into submission.
  44. The harsh conditions did not cow the explorer's resolve.
  45. The threats only served to cow those who were already fearful.
  46. The intensity of the storm seemed to cow the wildlife.
  47. The students attempted to cow the teacher into leniency.
  48. His demeanor was meant to cow anyone who challenged him.
  49. She felt cowed by the erudition of her classmates.
  50. The protesters were determined not to be cowed by intimidation.
  51. The unexpected changes did not cow her determination.
  52. The loud noise was enough to cow the small animals.
  53. The constant pressure was designed to cow the workers.
  54. She was not one to be easily cowed by criticism.
  55. They wanted to cow him into giving up his dreams.
  56. The threats were intended to cow the entire community.
  57. The fierce look in his eyes was meant to cow his enemies.
  58. She would not allow herself to be cowed by the negativity.
  59. The fierce competition only served to cow his resolve to succeed.
  60. The public's reaction did not cow the activists.
  61. The loudspeaker was used to cow the crowd into silence.
  62. He felt that the challenges ahead would not cow him.
  63. The aggressive tactics were meant to cow the opposition.
  64. The unexpected turn of events did not cow their spirits.
  65. They attempted to cow the young athlete into quitting.
  66. The storm was fierce enough to cow even the bravest souls.
  67. He was determined not to be cowed by the odds against him.
  68. The loud shout was meant to cow the intruders.
  69. The constant challenges did not cow their enthusiasm for the project.
  70. She was not easily cowed by the loud critics.
  71. The unexpected failure did not cow him into despair.
  72. The hard-hitting questions were intended to cow the witness.
  73. The loud growl seemed to cow the unsuspecting hiker.
  74. The urgency of the situation was meant to cow the decision-makers.
  75. The fierce debate did not cow anyone into silence.
  76. He knew that fear should never cow his decisions.
  77. The noise was loud enough to cow the children into silence.
  78. The harsh words were intended to cow the opposition.
  79. He refused to let the challenges cow his creativity.
  80. The intense pressure was designed to cow the negotiators.
  81. The sudden appearance of the lion seemed to cow the herd.
  82. The coach's stern demeanor was meant to cow the team into focus.
  83. She felt momentarily cowed by the unexpected news.
  84. The determined athlete would not allow anything to cow his spirit.
  85. The threats were issued to cow the opponents.
  86. The unexpected criticism did not cow her confidence.
  87. The loud music aimed to cow anyone who dared to complain.
  88. The storm did not cow the fishermen from going out to sea.
  89. The fierce wind threatened to cow the small boat.
  90. The dog was trained to cow any intruders.
  91. The unexpected arrival seemed to cow the party-goers.
  92. His confidence was unshakeable; nothing could cow him.
  93. The criticisms were intended to cow her into submission.
  94. The loud noise was enough to cow the children into obedience.
  95. The fierce protest was meant to cow the authorities.
  96. He felt no need to be cowed by the challenges ahead.
  97. The commanding presence was meant to cow the audience.
  98. The storm clouds seemed to cow the bright day.
  99. The student was determined not to be cowed by the examination.
  100. The threats were meant to cow the leaders into compliance.