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had been cowering
  • past perfect progressive of cower.

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While the senate was debating in such uncertainty, the pretorians discovered Claudius in a corner of the imperial palace, where he had been cowering through fear lest he too be killed.

From The Women of the Caesars by Ferrero, Guglielmo

They knew that without doubt he had been cowering close to the ground in mortal fear the whole time, for Uncle Toby had little reputation for bravery.

From The Outdoor Chums The First Tour of the Rod, Gun and Camera Club by Allen, Quincy

No doubt she had been cowering over p. 259her peat fire, for if she had emitted smoke by her breath and through every pore, the odour could not have been stronger. 

From Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A.D. 1803 by Shairp, John Campbell

A few months ago all Europe had been cowering in confused alarm before the shadow of a new Roman empire.

From The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10 by Rudd, John

Arthur had been cowering in his suitcase, but now his eyestalk peeped out and the rattling and clattering from that typewriter sounded like the Battle of the Bulge.

From The Knights of Arthur by Pohl, Frederik