Sentence examples for little timid from inspiring English sources

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"A little timid and nervous.

"I was a little timid about accepting," Ms. Smith said.

She saw him lingering there, just a little timid, for what seemed like an hour.

Compared to Uthopia, a haughty dark-brown stallion, she looked a little timid.

Having moved many times, being an only child and being dyslexic, I was more than a little timid and insecure.

"I find myself acting a little timid, protecting myself, so the world out there won't hurt you," Deonarain said.

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Corcoran, who went from being a straight D student in high school to building a real estate colossus she'd sell for $66 million, used to be a little shy and timid.

"The Embalmer" is finally a little too timid.

Yet because it will probably decide only general policies, leaving the specifics for later, some cynics have already begun to dismiss the reforms as too little, too timid and too late.

Then, agreeing with points made by fellow Tory Andrew Boff, he said of cycle highways and other initiatives: By putting in these measures, these very visible encouragements, we are getting people who aren't interested in cycling or have been a little bit timid, to try it out.

We started to get a little bit timid.

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