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Don't be timid with the food colouring.
Not that Mr. Phuah actually thinks Mr. Chang will be timid with the volume knob.
Given the changes in the political climate, Judge DiClerico of the United States District Court in New Hampshire certainly saw no reason to be timid with the likes of me.
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The deputy seemed nervous at being questioned and was timid with his answers.
When blocking, he gets into reasonably good position to deliver a punch, but he is timid with his hands.
He says he is "timid, with no aptitude for life" and wants "never to be a protagonist".
Cheerio, she said, moving on to a miniature female with a white-and-brown coat, is timid with strangers, "but will follow me around like a puppy dog".
He accused the head of the agency, Fasih Bokhari, of being timid with Mr. Ashraf, and accused the officials of behaving like defense counsel for the government.
The girl was timid with strangers, but exuberant at home – playing practical jokes, haranguing her parents with mock political speeches or flouncing around in her ballet costumes.
Villa were bristling and business-like whereas Liverpool were timid with little seen of Raheem Sterling, who let the occasion pass him by.
"I just tell that fun little story about the rice". Diners at Koks tend not to be timid eaters; with rare exceptions, the mealworms go down the hatch.
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