cow2
kou/Submit
verb
verb: cow; 3rd person present: cows; past tense: cowed; past participle: cowed; gerund or present participle: cowing
cause (someone) to submit to one's wishes by intimidation.
"the intellectuals had been cowed into silence"
synonyms: intimidate, daunt, browbeat, bully, tyrannize, scare, terrorize, frighten, dishearten, unnerve, subdue; informalpsych out, bulldoze
"has he cowed you all with his threats?"
drunk
overcome with (a strong emotion).
"the crowd was high on euphoria and drunk with patriotism"
drink
watch or listen to something with eager pleasure or interest.
"she strolled to the window to drink in the view"
synonyms: absorb, assimilate, digest, ingest, take in; be rapt in, be lost in, be fascinated by, pay close attention to
"I'll just sit here and drink in the scenery"
pad
add false items to (an expense report or bill) in order to receive unjustified payment.
"faked repairs and padded expenses for government work reaped billions of dollars for the Mafia"
tom
late Middle English (denoting an ordinary man, surviving in tomfool, tomboy, and the phrase Tom, Dick, and Harry ): abbreviation of the given name Thomas . Sense 1 of the noun dates from the mid 18th century.
kou/Submit
verb
verb: cow; 3rd person present: cows; past tense: cowed; past participle: cowed; gerund or present participle: cowing
cause (someone) to submit to one's wishes by intimidation.
"the intellectuals had been cowed into silence"
synonyms: intimidate, daunt, browbeat, bully, tyrannize, scare, terrorize, frighten, dishearten, unnerve, subdue; informalpsych out, bulldoze
"has he cowed you all with his threats?"
drunk
overcome with (a strong emotion).
"the crowd was high on euphoria and drunk with patriotism"
drink
watch or listen to something with eager pleasure or interest.
"she strolled to the window to drink in the view"
synonyms: absorb, assimilate, digest, ingest, take in; be rapt in, be lost in, be fascinated by, pay close attention to
"I'll just sit here and drink in the scenery"
pad
add false items to (an expense report or bill) in order to receive unjustified payment.
"faked repairs and padded expenses for government work reaped billions of dollars for the Mafia"
tom
late Middle English (denoting an ordinary man, surviving in tomfool, tomboy, and the phrase Tom, Dick, and Harry ): abbreviation of the given name Thomas . Sense 1 of the noun dates from the mid 18th century.