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"cagily" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you do not want to give somebody information

22 Sentences With "cagily"

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He cagily agreed that it was, apparently eager to put more pressure on his opponent.
Ali dodged their presumptions and expectations as cagily and as stylishly as he evaded George Foreman's sledgehammer blows.
And at its best, it cagily uses the pride of the present against the prejudice of the past.
After Ottawa won the opener, 2-1, Boucher cagily mentioned how most pundits had picked the Rangers to crush his team.
In 2008, President Obama bested Clinton by capitalizing on support from minorities and by cagily outmaneuvering her campaign in the race for delegates.
I don't think she understands what is going on exactly, so she is very cagily letting it play out and see what will happen.
After Spencer cagily told Ezra not to mention the meeting to anyone — aka, the other girls — it seemed obvious to many fans that she simply wasn't herself.
Moment after moment in this 1816 work captivated me: filigreed melodies that hint of Italian opera, brilliantly rippling passagework, feisty bursts that interrupt a cagily gracious rondo.
Kamala Harris said she would "absolutely" refrain from deporting illegal immigrants who were otherwise law-abiding; Mr. Biden, more cagily, said their deportation would not be his focus.
"Clues" isn't quite the right word, since nobody in this book behaves logically, schemes cagily, has legitimate motives or relies on any sane staples of the murder story.
The physicist Sheldon Glashow once recalled a party at which his colleague cagily spun a tale about the confluence in Scotland of the River Gell and the River Mann.
One of Mr Hailemariam's close advisers, Arkebe Oqubay, a reformist who promotes industrial policy (especially the creation of industrial parks) and craves foreign investment, cagily suggests that banking will open up "in five years".
A show cagily loaded with negations, it is ultimately, like any good via negativa, also an affirmation — and one that further solidifies Siena's authority in a medium still too often considered the handmaiden to painting.
But it was Malcolm who gave the band its architectural foundation, forging many of its best power-chorded riffs and cagily using his rhythm guitar to make AC/DC swing as much as it stomped.
Just as there's a gap in the timeline between when Naz had sex with Andrea and when he woke up in the kitchen, there's a gap in our understanding of Naz that his behavior has perhaps cagily obscured.
Hard working and businesslike, Pernkun cagily boxed behind a tight guard and dominated the formidable Prajanchai over five rounds to get the nod from all three Thai judges at ringside (who scored the contest 49/47 in favor of Pernkun).
In zeroing in on the problems of the report, he cagily called attention to the fact that the only on-the-record source is Roger Stone, Jr., a former Trump adviser who has been a notorious practitioner of dirty-tricks politics since the Nixon administration.
Koenig escapes her and, with this new information, he changes tactics and heads back to the prison tower. Koenig enters the hall and, before anyone can prevent him, darts into the transbeam booth. Elizia raises a weapon, threatening to disintegrate him. Koenig cagily reminds everyone that if she shoots, she destroys the transbeamer—and their only means of returning home.
Sellers, 1966, p. 216: "Tyler did insist that Calhoun get Polk's reaction to the plan. But Polk cagily 'declined to express any opinion or to make any suggestion in reference to the subject', as Calhoun reported to Tyler ..."Wilentz, 2008, p. 577 Tyler justified his preemptive move on the grounds that Polk was likely to come under pressure to abandon immediate annexation and reopen negotiations under the Benton alternative.
Hispanic American report for ... / Stanford University, Hispanic American Studies New York, N.Y.: Johnson Reprint Corp., V. 16-1-4. 1963. Pp. 246. (The vacuum of the power has arisen after the First Vice-President Sergio González Ruíz cagily arranged a European trip to coincide with the President Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón departure, and Second Vice-President José Dominador Bazán absolutely refused to accept the interim Presidency). Hispanic American report for ... / Stanford University, Hispanic American Studies New York, N.Y.: Johnson Reprint Corp., V. 16-1-4. 1963. Pp. 246. In 1964 it allied with the National Opposition Union (UNO) and its candidate Marco Aurelio Robles.
Marcus's first scholarly monograph, From Pickwick to Dombey, used psychoanalytic and mythological frameworks to analyze seven of Dickens's then neglected early novels. Marcus's arguments would prove exceptionally influential, including claims that the master-concept of Nicholas Nickleby was a hostility to "prudence"; that the abstract principle governing Dombey and Son was resistance to change and temporal decay; that Sam Weller cagily subverts the idealizing morality of Mr. Pickwick; and that Oliver Twist makes its most incisive political indictments through "satiric innocence", or a position of non-partisan humanity. Though immediately recognized as an eminent work of Dickens criticism, From Pickwick to Dombey was widely criticized for an over-reliance on Freudian concepts, a tendency that academic reviewers called "facile",Edgar Johnson, Nineteenth-Century Fiction 20.4 (1966): 399. "deeply flawed",Harry Stone, "Critic of the Hour", Kenyon Review 27.3 (1965): 518.
In her review for The New York Times, based on a screening at the New York Film Festival, Manohla Dargis observes that "throughout the movie Mr. Soderbergh mixes the wild beauty of his landscapes with images of Che heroically engaged in battle, thoughtfully scribbling and reading, and tending to ailing peasants and soldiers". According to Dargis, "Che wins, Che loses, but Che remains the same in what plays like a procedural about a charismatic leader, impossible missions and the pleasures of work and camaraderie", referring to the "historical epic" as "Ocean's Eleven with better cigars". However, Dargis notes that "Mr. Soderbergh cagily evades Che's ugly side, notably his increasing commitment to violence and seemingly endless war, but the movie is without question political—even if it emphasizes romantic adventure over realpolitik—because, like all films, it is predicated on getting, spending and making money".

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