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poltroon

[pol-troon] / pɒlˈtrun /


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“Complete and total catastrophe” sounds about right for such a conflagration of poltroons as that.

From Fox News

The NRA continues to be a sad bunch of poltroons hiding behind the 2nd Amendment.

From New York Times

Apparently not to be confused or conflated with poltroon...

From New York Times

In one, he killed a man who had insulted him as “a worthless scoundrel, a poltroon and a coward.”

From New York Times

There’s a huge gap between having enough character to admit to making a mistake and acting like a sniveling poltroon who thinks people are stupid enough to be fooled by a sneaky and dispicable maneuver.

From New York Times