cower back/against/under etc• The dailies would clock him every now and then, leaving his flat and cowering under a flash of camera light.• There was the bed, of course, he could be cowering under it, or maybe in the spaciousbuilt-inwardrobe.• These were the days of ducking and cowering under our desks to survive a direct hit from an atomicbomb.• The adultresponse of reason is swept away to reveal the small child cowering underparentalwrath.• The roarceased, leaving them cowering against tattered wallpaper.• Weatheredbuildings, even the tall air-traffic-control tower, cowered under their own shadows.• Spoiled gardens, dustyflowers, small animals cowering underwilting leaves.• If you see the audiencecowering back, you are too loud.