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shy ADJ.

shy <shy; shies> SUST.

shy Arab girl

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Nature is the antithesis: slow, earthly, camera-shy.
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He was a gifted student, shy, but also very self-confident.
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He did not shy away from criticising the scientific establishment when he felt it was failing to put patients' interests first.
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They are very intelligent and playful, but tend to be shy around strangers.
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Don't be shy about logging the time, and at the end of the week get it all into a spreadsheet and tot up the hours.
www.lifehacker.com.au
The world's rarest -- and most camera-shy -- gorillas have been captured in extraordinary close-up footage.
www.mirror.co.uk
She is kind of shy but when she becomes determined, she'll open up.
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He was considered to be a shy and reserved boy, which became noticeable in his particularly reticent conversations distinguished by the lack of personal pronouns.
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Behind the grizzled hair and tortoiseshell bifocals he looks profoundly shy.
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So the people that are big-headed always were big-headed; shy people feel even more confused.
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