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to wary
adjective
Cautious of danger; carefully watching and guarding against deception, artifices, and dangers; timorously or suspiciously prudent; circumspect; scrupulous; careful.
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Warner Brothers provided a public service to wary moviegoers.
The guests' faces have turned from watchful to wary.
The Republican presidential candidates spent the holiday on Monday reaching out to wary black Americans.
Were scientists that you talked to wary of overhyping the news about the microbiome?
They began offering their own "free organic fair-trade coffee" to wary passers-by.
Leisure gives way to tension, then to wary ease, then to tenderness.
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"Of course, investors need to be wary to an extent," said Thomas Wong, a Hong Kong banker.
It pays to be wary.
The first rule is to be wary.
They are wise to be wary.
Employees are probably right to be wary.
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