All 23 Uses of
craven
in
A Game of Thrones
- Women, cravens ...and eunuchs.†
p. 254.1
- "Nobody likes cravens," he said uncomfortably.†
p. 263.6
- What if they think we're craven too?†
p. 263.7
- "You're too stupid to be craven," Pyp told him.†
p. 263.7 *
- The world was full of cravens who pretended to be heroes; it took a queer sort of courage to admit to cowardice as Samwell Tarly had.†
p. 264.5
- If you are truly so craven, why are you here?†
p. 266.4
- "He truly is craven," said Grenn.†
p. 270.1
- Ser Alliser raged and threatened and called them all cravens and women and worse, yet Sam remained unhurt.†
p. 271.0
- Are you telling me those prancing cravens will let me win?†
p. 309.3
- "Craven," he said, "rhymes nicely with raven."†
p. 337.8
- Robert and his council of cravens and flatterers would beggar the realm if left unchecked ...or, worse, sell it to the Lannisters in payment of their loans.†
p. 356.7
- "The man is craven," Lord Hunter declared.†
p. 439.5
- He is a pig, and a hopeless craven as well, if what you say is true.†
p. 450.2
- He's a liar and a craven and anyhow he's a stag, not a lion.†
p. 479.3
- Craven or not, Samwell Tarly had found the courage to accept his fate like a man.†
p. 520.5
- "My lord father would never have sent men off to die while he huddled like a craven behind the walls of Winterfell," he said, all Robb the Lord.†
p. 573.9
- "...sooner die than live like that," muttered one, his father's namesake Eddard, and his brother Torrhen said likely the boy was broken inside as well as out, too craven to take his own life.†
p. 580.2
- No matter how often Jon told himself that his place was here now, with his new brothers on the Wall, he still felt craven.†
p. 654.8
- A craven can be as brave as any man, when there is nothing to fear.†
p. 663.4
- Qotho screamed taunts at him, calling him a craven, a milk man, a eunuch in an iron suit.†
p. 714.0
- Better than you, you chinless craven, Tyrion thought.†
p. 763.4
- Even now, Jon could not decide whether the maester had stayed because he was weak and craven, or because he was strong and true.†
p. 775.1
- "Craven!" the Greatjon thundered.†
p. 794.6
Definition:
exceedingly cowardly; or someone who is exceedingly cowardly