The phrase “cow a person” refers to get someone:
(a) spare
(b) conquer
(c) scare
(d) provoke
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The phrase “cow a person” refers to get someone scared.
- Some examples of this phrase are as follows: She was easily cowed by her aunt.
- This sentence means that the person was easily scared or got frightened by her aunt.
- This phrase is used at several places to humiliate someone because cows are lethargic and huge, that's why when someone uses this phrase his intention is to insult someone.
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