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"timidly" Definitions
  1. in a shy and nervous way

103 Sentences With "timidly"

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"I moved slowly and carefully, perhaps even timidly," he wrote.
"Would you like to lie down?" my mother asked, timidly.
This is the most timidly inoffensive "Shrew" I've ever seen.
Timidly you cup your hand to a faucet, swallow two migraine pills.
Smoyer reached out with an open hand as Schaefer timidly extended his.
Sputnik steps out from the safety of Dodman's shadow, timidly eating treats.
During Obama's first term, he used the Antiquities Act sparingly, even timidly.
Global VC firms have timidly invested in the region for the past years.
In this case, it's a hedgehog timidly unfurling itself for a little treat.
In Syria, people began calling for concessions by the government—timidly, at first.
At the Australian Open in January, however, Osaka timidly pleaded for "English only" questions.
As a teenager he grows more distant from his mother and timidly explores his sexuality.
But why then does Mr. Bechtolf explore this theme in such a timidly traditional production?
"I am overwhelmed by your confidence," Barrow said timidly in a speech accepting the candidacy.
Timidly looking away, Ramirez focuses on making her way to the yellow cabs stationed outside.
" I timidly responded, "I, uh, have some bumps down below that I need looked at?
Never adequately and never for long — always clumsily, timidly, as though for a trial period.
When I asked Mohammad to elaborate, he glanced timidly at several Kurdish conscripts hovering around us.
It was tranquil and soothing, with Lange singing gently, almost timidly, over a swaying synth line.
The Caesar was timidly dressed and far from classic, with shards of radicchio in the mix.
No one at the bar made fun of me when I timidly mentioned bump-fire stocks.
When I timidly submerge my face in the water, I'm soothed by the sharks' slow aquatic choreography.
Ms. Lipton is wonderful at expressing Joan's abashed air of apology as she timidly enters the room.
We cannot remain timidly silent when despotic regimes try to silence the few remaining voices of dissent.
But after building up so much expectation, to timidly abandon an anti-monopoly cause was a tremendous setback.
At first, I ate them timidly, only tasting a bite of a candy and throwing the rest out.
That's why some health experts think the WHO is acting too timidly and that an emergency declaration is overdue.
Gone is the wide-eyed innocent who stood timidly outside of Illyrio Mopatis' house in Pentos all those years ago.
Later, when C.J. (Rohrbach) orders lunch for the guards and trainees, Ronnie timidly tells her that he'll have a salad.
You can hear that hesitation in his music: while the strings and drums swell and attack, serpentwithfeet moves along timidly.
After rehearsing in the stables, we walked through the dusty streets, and a man timidly approached Audiard and introduced himself.
In previous years — through election after election — it has been common practice for candidates to timidly voice support for Roe.
Shortly afterwards, Cleo timidly tells Fermin, her martial arts-obsessed boyfriend, that she is pregnant and he doesn't hang around, either.
While some animal/Remoolian hybrids are just enjoying their lives on Earth, these others are timidly plotting their destruction of humanity.
Still, the change in French thinking, though only timidly reflected in policy, has prompted a shift in global attitudes toward restitution.
Daniella smiles timidly and speaks with the eloquence of someone who has had to explain herself a lot in this life.
Amid clanking plates, a sizzling grill and customers on the go, an elderly man timidly asked Williams to cut his ham.
I was a chubby little boy with glasses, and I timidly tapped Mr. Fonda on the shoulder and stammered my request.
" She defines witchcraft as "not tidy maypole ceremonies in someone's backyard in the suburbs, while Enya plays timidly in the background.
I felt bad for the little bot sometimes, watching it timidly crawl its way back to its base station to charge up.
At the very end, it timidly tries to preach a message about revenge and forgiveness, but its heart just isn't in it.
Some economists compare him favourably with Argentina's president, Mauricio Macri, who has proved just as unpopular while enacting similar reforms more timidly.
Yet this White House responds timidly, while first graders practice active shooter drills and the price of higher education grows ever steeper.
Yet this White House responds timidly while first graders practice active shooter drills and the price of higher education grows ever steeper.
It is embarrassing how feeble I feel, how timidly I move through life, always guarded, ready to defend myself, ready to be angry.
Through some CDs that were passed from person to person and some Internet searching, Botello timidly discovered hip-hop for the first time.
As a result, the chain has been timidly tinkering with its breakfast menu, adding such oddities as breakfast bagels and McChicken breakfast sandwiches.
Still, for all the fresh creative thinking, the concerts of the Mostly Mozart orchestra at David Geffen Hall remained, over all, timidly conventional.
At first, each of the boys, all juniors, moves in a way typical of his central-casting personality (timidly, jauntily, rigidly, exhibitionistically, etc.).
The same cannot be said for those who have timidly exited the movie theater after watching Toni Collette and Alex Wolff's latest horror movie.
As TechCrunch points out, the service also very timidly stepped into original podcast territory with the launch of the election podcast Clarify last fall.
In one episode, Barry strangles a man and, in the next episode, he timidly recites a scene from Glengarry Glen Ross in acting class.
The bed was comfortable, the TV was huge, the cat loved the yard, and Carol enjoyed watching the little creature timidly patrol its border.
She's thrilled and timidly hops on with a cautious face that's been the inspiration for countless memes and tweets since the video went viral.
Holder seems to be timidly, barely, rolling her eyes at the men throughout the clip, and at times, she almost gets into important-conversation territory.
"People are selling but very timidly, worrying when the BOJ may intervene," said Jun Fukashiro, head of global strategy investment at Sumitomo Mitsui Asset Management.
Asian shares started timidly after world stocks were weighed down by data from Germany and Asia suggesting that global economy was still under slowdown constraints.
I'm not saying that your senior pictures aren't better than mine were: I was timidly holding a wicker chair and gazing uncertainly at my future.
X had made much of the enhanced smoothness of its rides these days, but I found that the car still moved timidly down the road.
I timidly informed her I wasn't Jared, and her flustered response told me that I should have told her at the start of the call.
The sun begins to relent by late afternoon but refuses to slip away timidly, putting on an electrifying show and dominating even in its final moments.
The ghost seems captivated by the fact that someone is being nice to it; it points down at the map alongside Kevin, before timidly withdrawing its hand.
But, in our view, banks will return timidly to corporate lending because many companies display weak financial metrics and the number of bankruptcy protection filings remain high.
However, despite this historic effort to open the process, the candidates have responded timidly, declining to make concrete commitments as to what they would do in office.
As an adult, neither Jane nor her family harbor any sense of class superiority, and she and Jack timidly—and very adorably—enter into a fledgling romance.
And I was happy to see that among the many girls who requested a selfie, there were also little boys who timidly handed Ms. Altomare their Playbills.
"I think I have perfected the mixture," he says timidly, clearly nervous about the fact that he's about to set off a homemade firework inside his own house.
Haw overcomes his anxiety and ventures out of his comfort zone — at first timidly, but then, gradually, with more confidence — in search of a new supply of cheese.
All three subjects have been sources of fascination through the years, but these films are free to address those issues less timidly than earlier depictions of the era.
As she stepped onto a makeshift stage set up in front of the gates of the courthouse, Hernández smiled timidly, wiped tears from her eyes, and gripped the microphone.
Many governments, including in the West, are only timidly condemning Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the de facto leader of Myanmar, for her government's failure to help the Rohingya.
You can sense what a deeper treatment might have felt like in the few scenes that feature personal rather than political conflict, thus allowing character to emerge, albeit timidly.
Governments in rich countries now accept that their pension and health-care promises will soon become unaffordable, and many of them have embarked on reforms, but so far only timidly.
Recreating the past, looking to the future In their puffy 90s clothes, three young women are smiling timidly in the old photo, the National Museum of Natural History in the background.
Clementine Creevy — songwriter, singer and guitarist for Cherry Glazerr — starts out timidly asking "daddi" for guidance and permission, but then blasts free in no uncertain terms: "Don't hold my hand," she insists.
The industry giant's first moves into hardware were small; it first worked with partners like Samsung and LG to build phones, tablets, and Chromebooks, then timidly branched out into creating its own designs.
"(Trump) said he would turn away the refugees and we would go back to Somalia," said Mohammed, peeking timidly from behind the hood of a thick parka she received in Canada for winter.
I taped the dismantling of Hotevilla, saw a machine embodying the very monster of technological society ripping through the ground of a ceremonial shrine, and I timidly rushed back to my host, Martin.
In real time, she timidly agrees with everything that everyone else has said, which is my pet peeve about Issa: She never uses her voice, and she backs down from opposition way too fast.
Trump has repeatedly criticized the U.S. Federal Reserve for acting too timidly to support the U.S. economy in light of monetary easing by central banks elsewhere, complaining that dollar strength was hurting U.S. exports.
These exchanges illustrate the Democratic Party's growing uneasiness with Ms. Warren and her brand of fussy technocratic populism, which can come across as both too radical and too timidly wonky at the same time.
" On the subject of gun violence, Abrams said, "This White House responds timidly while first graders practice active shooter drills," adding, "from now on, our leaders must be willing to tackle gun safety measures.
Lincoln was criticizing Douglas for timidly accepting court decisions, like in the Dred Scott case, that upheld slavery, rather than using his considerable influence as a public figure to persuade other Americans of slavery's evils.
"Temer needs to promptly send the message that measures are being taken to balance public accounts, resume growth, even if timidly from 2018 , as well as fight inflation and recover investment and employment," he said.
Which means, to keep on the cutting-edge of cool, occasionally they have to pioneer their own trends, pushing things to the brink of good taste so that the rest of us may timidly follow suit.
The cars, usually carrying families or groups of friends, gawk as they drive timidly up the driveway, cautious about breaking any laws or spooking the Secret Service agents they believe could be hiding in the bushes.
For too long now, as the stench of scandal has wafted through the Olympic Games, international soccer and other global sports, governing bodies have reacted timidly, throwing out a bad egg or two but little else.
As she plonked herself down onto her throne-like chair opposite me, a flunky timidly placed a bowl of noodles in front of her and she began slurping away as our allotted half hour began—no greeting.
It has made non-intervention in the affairs of other states Latin governments' default diplomatic position, attenuated only timidly by the adoption of the defence of human rights and democracy in the Inter-American Democratic Charter of 2001.
"Saturday Night Live" opened this week's broadcast in the Trump Tower bedroom of Eric (played by Alex Moffat), as he timidly told his older brother, Donald Jr. (Mikey Day), that he feared something sinister was in his closet.
If the polls are correct, she will have enough MPs to push through unpopular but necessary solutions to problems such as the housing shortage and the funding crisis in social care, which she has so far approached only timidly.
"They have a tendency to timidly press a couple of keys here and there at first, but then if I say, 'Imagine you're a concert pianist onstage at Carnegie Hall,' they get it more and really go for it."
"when u think u know more bout soccer 😼💪🏿 #worldcup2018," Rihanna captioned the image of a male lion timidly backing away from the growling female feline, which somewhat resembled her passionately pointing fingers at Jameel while in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Republicans raised a hue and cry about the outrageous treatment of this Good Man whenever Democrats even timidly suggested that maybe it was in the public interest to determine whether or not the Supreme Court nominee sexually assaulted a woman.
I stood in the middle of the street between the two factions of kids, timidly jotting down the crowd's chants and snatches of conversation in my notebook, until a police officer asked me to pick a side of the street to stand on.
But a second CNN town hall two and a half weeks ago was an altogether different affair: She came across as timidly noncommittal, feeding a growing chorus of complaint from party strategists and political commentators that her footing was unsure and her momentum was gone.
These are said to include a global ban on North Korea's state airline, Air Koryo, as well as the blacklisting of Chinese firms doing business with sanctioned entities by getting banks to stop dealing with them—"secondary sanctions" that Mr Obama authorised last year, but used only timidly.
The commission very timidly suggests "Decision on design, preparation of implementation and beginning of operations" of a "Central stabilisation function" for the 2020-2025 period, and broaches two ideas: an investment protection scheme, a sort of insurance for investment, and an unemployment reinsurance fund that would back the unemployment insurance schemes in member states.
As I watched her speak timidly into her microphone, her eyes darting around the room partially hidden behind strands of blonde hair, I was forcefully transported back into the body of my 13 year-old self as I fumbled through my own testimony at a deposition while my abuser sat across the table from me.
Only 15 years later, as I witness so much outrage on the behalf of women who have been shamed, coerced, and bullied into sex in so many other contexts, do I wonder: How could my husband listen to me say what I said — even once, even timidly — and sleep well that night, much less continue to insist on sleeping with me?
A few years earlier, Capo and Pratt, who are partners in both work and life, had been on vacation in Milan and timidly entered Nilufar, the elegant gallery established in 1989 by the dealer Nina Yashar, from whom they purchased a vintage rug by an Argentine architect (which they could scarcely afford at the time) to bring home to their Marylebone flat.
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If you haven't booked, neither of you will bring it up because then you are, for better or worse, committed to spending two weeks solidly together covered in sunscreen, which might give the sheen-like illusion of things being back to normal—it's hard to stay too mad at each other when you're in a piazza in Rome drinking a strong beer and watching the dusky sun come down as you wait for a plate of spaghetti and mussels—but quickly shatters on the second-to-last night when one of you can't find sunglasses, and it descends into a two-hour screaming match and one of you slamming your hotel door, going for a big furious foreign walk, then coming back timidly 45 minutes later and having to borrow a keycard from reception to get back into your room.

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