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He goes warily.
It is true, of course, that there is a considerable variation in the sensitivity of human skins; the owners of a tender hide must go more warily than those more coarsely covered.
Levi had abundant reasons to proceed warily.
Even for our child the feeling is meditative; we're so quiet that dark-green crabs come clicking out from their hiding places, look at us warily, then go on with their sideways business.
And where there is a stark choice of warily going forward or returning to the nightmare ground.
Lower Manhattan boosters are going to look warily at any plan that seems to shift emphasis from development downtown to another part of Manhattan.
"Sure, sure, go right ahead," she says warily.
Gassed and ready to go, the jets streaked north, watching warily for ground fire as well as allied airplanes.
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