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26 Sentences With "be coy about"

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And I'm not saying that to be coy about it.
I'm not going to ever pretend to be coy about that.
But publicly, the GOP continued to be coy about their intentions.
For now, though, "The Night Of" has to be coy about it.
"Let's not be coy about this," Herbert said he told Gardner, according to the Times.
He'll retweet insults that his supporters write and be coy about whether he endorses them.
Depending on who he's talking to, he can be coy about some of his views and alliances.
We are acculturated to play down our power, to be coy about our competence and embarrassed of our intelligence.
And speaking outside the Irish leader's residence Farmleigh House on Monday morning, Johnson continued to be coy about the particulars.
Businesses depend on cash flow, so don&apost be coy about how you&aposre going to manage that necessity.3.
The streaming site tends to be coy about these arrivals, so it's always difficult to know which ones we should anticipate.
"Let's not be coy about this," Mr. Herbert said he told a close Romney friend and prominent business leader, Kem Gardner.
Now the only thing I will have to be coy about is all the craziness the Bluths are going to face this season.
"Now the only thing I will have to be coy about is all the craziness the Bluths are going to face this season."
Over the 15 years that I have known Jamal Khashoggi, though he could be coy about disclosing information, he was always interesting and illuminating.
Gary Herbert told Kem Gardner, a friend of Romney, that the former Republican presidential candidate should not be "coy" about seeking the Senate seat.
While she tried to play it all off as a marketing scheme, there's really no reason for Gigi to be coy about officially achieving supermodel status.
Only this time, the women buying their vibrators from the modern-day equivalent of the Sears catalog won't need to be coy about what, exactly, they're purchasing.
Mr. Trump has continued to be coy about whether he will agree to remove any of the tariffs he has placed on $360 billion worth of Chinese goods.
There are surely many reasons for Mr. Gagosian to be coy about the identity of the owner of the Picasso, not least that the owner probably has no desire whatsoever to be identified.
When it comes to immigration, politicians can be responsive to voters' worries and (let's not be coy about it) prejudices; they can be liberal in their principles; they can be clear about where they stand on the subject.
Let's not be coy about this: St. Louis, a city of fewer than 2800,143 people, with a shrinking tax base, simply couldn't afford to help finance the $214 billion stadium that the Rams' billionaire owner, E. Stanley Kroenke, was seeking.
"The incompetence is actually good news for people who believe in visa and refugee policies based on criteria other than—let's not be coy about this—bigotry and religious discrimination," Ben Wittes, a senior fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, writes at Lawfare.
Regardless of whom you believe, if the company was sincerely trying to be coy about Rey's prominence in the film, those efforts were quickly undermined by the film itself, as nothing about The Force Awakens' trailers or promotional tour ever threw the size of her role into question.
These distortions along with the multiple perspectives fold yet another disquieting possibility into the work, the steady accumulation of which speaks to me of Greenwold's defiance: he refuses to make decorous works or to be coy about the indecorous when that, of course, is what the art world would prefer to see, however much they pay lip service to freedom of expression and artistic integrity.
Drummer of the Mainzer Prinzengarde Starting in the 1840s, political commentary and critique had become much more common in carnival events, especially in the weekly club meetings that ostensibly existed to organize celebrations. Speakers would often have to be coy about their meaning, but nonetheless the carnival had become an outlet for political dissent. The ability to speak publicly about politics, however veiled the reference, made the events popular, and the 1840s saw the founding of a second carnival club.

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