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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is being shy or modest in a playful or flirtatious manner.
Example: "She gave him a coy smile, hinting at her interest without being too forward."
Alternatives: "a playful" or "a flirtatious".
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To cultivate animals in defined O2 environments, we used a Coy O2 control glove box (Coy, Grass Lake, Michigan, USA).
She gave a coy smile.
JUSTICE can be a coy mistress.
A coy (or coy-ish) smile.
Breaking into a coy smile, Didion replies with another question.
"Wow, so much pressure," she said, flashing a coy smile.
There was a pause, then a coy smile.
"Yeah," he says, inflecting the syllable with a coy fondness.
(Lady Olivia's response was little more than a coy laugh).
Sounding like a coy, winsome sicko is even more so.
The title is a coy way to evoke life on the road.
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