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English7 Posted 5 years ago
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Idiom Definition & Meaning

Tower instead of cower

  

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It's not an idiom I've heard; however, it can be interpreted as "Stand tall rather than crouching and hiding". Metaphorically, that would be advice to stand up for what you believe without being afraid. CJ

  • It's not an idiom I've heard; however, it can be interpreted as "Stand tall rather than crouching and hiding".
  • Metaphorically, that would be advice to stand up for what you believe without being afraid.
  • CJ
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It's not an idiom I've heard; however, it can be interpreted as "Stand tall rather than crouching and hiding". Metaphorically, that would be advice to stand up for what you believe without being afraid.

CJ

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