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I . shy [ʃaɪ] PRID.

1. shy (timid):

shy
shy

II . shy [ʃaɪ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. shy horse:

shy

work-shy PRID. brit. angl. slabš.

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He did not shy away from criticising the scientific establishment when he felt it was failing to put patients' interests first.
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In general, she is very shy, an avid bookworm, and has a terrible sense of direction (leading her to get lost easily, particularly in tournaments).
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He is painfully shy and socially inept, however, and his attempts to become closer to the family are gently rebuffed.
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Behind the grizzled hair and tortoiseshell bifocals he looks profoundly shy.
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She does not shy away from subjects seen by the public as taboo.
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He was a gifted student, shy, but also very self-confident.
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She is kind of shy but when she becomes determined, she'll open up.
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With the focus off the cats, even the shyest of shy-guys ventured down to sniff at the slow-moving bodies quietly emitting posi-chill vibes.
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The world's rarest -- and most camera-shy -- gorillas have been captured in extraordinary close-up footage.
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The late artist was a rarity among the usually camera-shy tribe.
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