Sentence examples for was rather reserved from inspiring English sources

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One of the Elves, however, was rather reserved.

Other than the fastenings, this show was rather reserved for the brand, known for sending out models dressed in sandwich boards or cellophane.

Sir George Darwin said that he regarded it as a very good likeness but Professor Francis Darwin was rather reserved in his opinion.

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I'm rather reserved, so I thought it would never happen.

But take away all that styling and the show shaped up to be rather reserved for the designer.

Mr. Muti gives little away in terms of his emotions and is rather reserved with people he does not know.

In the very last pages, Mrs. Givings, the appallingly eager real-estate agent who had sold the Wheelers their house, describes, to her husband, the new owners in the same language she once used to describe the Wheelers: "She's very sweet and fun to talk to; he's rather reserved.

Most of the other women we talked to were rather reserved.

Naheed was the only female who took part in our project, as most of the other women we talked to were rather reserved.

They need to make a bit of an exhibition of themselves, and Osama was rather shy and reserved and perhaps a little afraid of making mistakes".

Nor that his personality is rather closed, reserved, even secretive.

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