Synonym: bashful, coy, demure, timid. Antonym: bold. Similar words: shyness. Meaning: [ʃaɪ] n. a quick throw. v. 1. start suddenly, as from fight 2. throw quickly. adj. 1. lacking self-confidence 2. easily startled or frightened 3. short 4. wary and distrustful; disposed to avoid persons or things.
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31) He was too shy to ask her to dance with him.
32) Although he's shy, it certainly hasn't impeded his career in any way.
33) She's quite shy, the exact opposite of Becky.
34) Children are often shy of/with people they don't know.
35) Is she aloof and arrogant or just shy?
36) He slid a shy look at Claire.
37) She went all shy and hid behind her mother.
38) He seemed shy among the other party-goers.
39) The shy girl was afraid to contradict.
40) Before this course I'd always fought shy of technology.
41) He is painfully shy of women.
42) His teachers perceived him as shy and introverted.
43) She gave a shy smile.
44) At first(http://sentencedict.com/shy.html), Gregory was shy and hardly spoke.
45) The panda is a shy creature.
46) Offstage, Peter seemed a shy sort of person.
47) The dog is shy of strangers.
48) The boy is shy of strangers.
49) I felt shy in such exalted company.
50) Alice is very shy, try to bring her out.
51) She was a shy, self-conscious girl.
52) Ellen was a shy, reserved girl.
53) Bernadette gave him a shy, sisterly kiss.
54) Successive governments have fought shy of such measures.
55) I'm a bit shy of that sort of person.
56) Paul was a shy, pleasant, solitary man.
57) We're still ten men shy of a full class.
58) His brusque manner hides a shy and sensitive nature.
59) A shy man shrinks from meeting strangers.
60) She was shy in the company of strangers.
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