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were timid
adjective
Lacking in courage or confidence.
Exact(35)
They were timid; not threatening.
As it was so 'techno', the record label were timid.
Probably the two most common comments were "timid" and "boring".
"You had the expectations of support, and they were timid, modest and disappointing," he said.
Its previous rounds of QE, in 2001 and 2010, were timid.
They are more experienced and we were timid at the beginning but we created some chances.
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He was timid, shy.
Nana had been timid.
So why be timid?
All are timid.
Mice are timid.
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