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- After the furore which greeted our first report I felt pusillanimously that we should excise this explanatory passage.
- Shy film stars dodge cameras.
- "I once thought of calling myself Red-handed Jack," he said diffidently.
- She overcame her natural diffidence and spoke with great frankness.
- Why is Barack Obama so timid?
- Then our sense of timidity can cause us to hesitate, to move slowly, and not to take a step until we know the ground is safe.
- He hesitated, a little confused, then turned timidly toward the King, saying, "I may go now?"
- "Would you tell me," said Alice, a little timidly, "why you are painting those roses?"
- Scientists believe that personality characteristics such as friendliness, shyness and fears are not a result of environment.
- The response of America and its allies should not be timid, but it should be measured.
- "It must be a very pretty dance," said Alice timidly.
- She bent timidly around till her breath stirred his curls and whispered, "I--love--you!"
- She was a thin, nervous girl.
- 'I must have made a mistake,' she said lamely.
- He is a reclusive, timorous creature.
- The task before us is a daunting one.
- Don't be faint-hearted when things seem a bit slow or boring.
- It is hard to pick up such a book and not to feel a little daunted.
- This is no time to be faint-hearted.
- Many believe it was his shyness and insecurity which let him down.
- We try to make sure children don't feel intimidated on their first day at school.
- Alice went timidly up to the door, and knocked.
- The very words make many of us quail.
- A timid voice said at her side.
- The girl kept herself timidly aloof from the crowd.