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16 Sentences With "be cagey"

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Unfortunately I'm going to have to be cagey, I apologize.
"I'm not trying to be cagey or anything, but it's coming together," he said.
Just know that if your therapist hasn't given you your diagnosis, it doesn't mean they're trying to be cagey.
Moreover, the games themselves can be cagey about the odds of winning a desirable item in a loot box.
If they continue to be cagey about it or blow you off, you're absolutely justified in continuing to bug them about it.
Meredith Whittaker: Well, I would say, again, the answer to that question — and this is not to be cagey — is how are you measuring benefit?
It will probably say something, especially if the impact is already a big deal, but it may be cagey on the specifics How much is Instagram earning?
Ayana's time was even more astonishing because it was set at the Olympics where races tend to be cagey, tactical affairs and long-distance records are rarely broken.
Everyone is excited about the Nintendo Switch, but the company continues to be cagey about critical details like the resolution, the presence or absence of a touchscreen and so on.
Even those functions can be cagey: As Gizmodo colleague Alex Cranz noted in a recent review of Amazon's Fire TV Cube, voice-controlled systems can turn simple tasks into irritating shouting sessions.
We are excited for these two, and relieved that as publicity heats up for Neighbors 2, Moretz no longer feels the need to be cagey about hanging with Victoria and David Beckham's son.
"[It's] not what you think it is, and I'm not trying to be cagey, it's just with all good horror and suspense not knowing is going to be good for you," Woodall told the TCA audience.
That's because, often, when a reporter talks to someone, the source won't give very much of use — they'll be cagey about details, devote only a limited amount of time, and prove unwilling to divulge much that's off-message or not already known.
Watch some more videos on VICE Impact: "I take that to mean that even the White House is looking at observations and saying something is happening, but that they're continuing to be cagey or non-committal about the cause," Richard Moss told VICE Impact.
However China was continuing to be "cagey" in its official remarks.India, China agree to pull back troops to resolve tense border dispute , The Washington Post, 28 August 2017Who blinked in the China-India military standoff? , The Washington Post, 30 August 2017 Al Jazeera said that China was not giving up its historical claims and it expected India to respect its "historical borders".India and China agree on Doklam troop 'disengagement' , Al Jazeera, 28 August 2017.
According to biography author Robert Greenfield, "Jon McIntire [manager of the Grateful Dead from the late sixties to the mid-eighties] points out that the great contribution of the hippie culture was this projection of joy. The beatnik thing was black, cynical, and cold." The Beats tended to be cagey, keeping their lives discreet (save for the few who published, in literary bursts, about their perceptions, enthusiasms, and activities); in a word, they generally “kept cool.” The young hippies were far more numerous, less wary, and had scarcely any inclination to keep their lifestyles concealed.

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