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"shyly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you are nervous or embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people

199 Sentences With "shyly"

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"First day," I said shyly, my accent thick and unforgiving.
That's when I shyly introduced you to Mietta and Brooke.
Only in the Arabic folk songs did love shyly appear.
"I wouldn't like to talk to aliens," Liu said shyly.
They play, glance shyly toward us, seem innocent of fear.
" Her answer, delivered tentatively and almost shyly: "I would resist.
He half hangs back, half approaches the baby, shyly, tentatively.
"It bothers me," he said shyly of the uncomfortable sleeping conditions.
"Yeah … " King replies shyly while giving his dad a big hug.
"She did not hang back shyly or demurely," the author writes.
This is clear in the way some couples shyly hold hands.
The girl slapped her hand, a smile slipping shyly into view.
Hawke describes Niccol as shyly secretive but capable of startling brazenness.
The pair shyly glanced over at one another before looking away.
Daisy stands next to him shyly smiling as she holds flowers.
She said shyly that Obama is president of the United States.
"This is really great," I said shyly, returning from the bathroom.
"You could call it self-financing," he said, looking down shyly.
In the tiny green ferns shyly unfurling in the enriched earth.
"The lights were awesome," he shyly said afterward, as his team cheered.
"Let's live in the present moment," she said in Spanish, smiling shyly.
As the sun comes up he shyly informs me he's a feeder.
"It's a very nice city," he said shyly, "but it isn't Cuba."
She shyly avoids this suitor, instead running away to greet her mother.
Alejandro smiled again, this time shyly, as if remembering a secret pleasure.
I quite shyly followed him around for a while before approaching him.
Eventually, she came out with my friends, shyly relaxing into the role.
She was a big reader, thanks in part to her shyly intellectual father.
"Yeah, that came out of nowhere," Seager shyly said about his dugout outburst.
When I address him, he looks down shyly to avoid meeting my eyes.
"It's a rumor," Mr. Vaccarello said shyly Tuesday night at his own show.
But there were also tiny green ferns shyly unfurling in the enriched earth.
With animated speech, the man approached the stage, while Hughes shyly backed away.
Asked if he was happy to see his dad, Jeremy shyly smiled and nodded.
Jamey very shyly hits on Veronica, who gives him Sierra's number...because that's funny?
They posed for photos and politely but shyly answered questions about their well-being.
"I heard they don't care much for colored folk over there," Owens says, shyly.
At points, though, he withdraws, shyly trying to keep Spencer from revealing something embarrassing.
By the end of the conversation, he shyly asked for a picture with her.
More videos followed: lorises clutching tiny umbrellas and nibbling shyly on balls of rice.
"I don't know how old I was when I got married," Moriom says shyly.
As we slept through the morning, he reached for me shyly and held on.
I'll bring the Talisker and sit shyly in the corner with George Mackay Brown.
She took 10th place, shyly high-fiving the other competitors as the crowd cheered.
THE BESPECTACLED young woman from Kano, northern Nigeria's largest city, laughs shyly before she speaks.
The company posted a photograph on Facebook showing the animal on the transformer, crouching shyly.
A year or so earlier, Joe had shyly shuffled up to me with a question.
Some are friendly and shyly philosophical, like David Owen's early "The Chosen One," from 2001.
Now — gently, shyly, carefully — we have found our way back into each other's lives again.
Never got to do more than wave shyly at him during a comic book convention.
So you shyly pull it off and hold it as delicately as the $22m Poppy Bowl.
One young girl met by Peshmerga forces shyly presented soldiers with a flag she had drawn.
Sometimes a child doesn't want to say a word and instead shyly passes me a note.
I struck up a conversation in Hindi with a few ladies swaying shyly at the periphery.
One Afghan mother shyly held up her newborn, and gestured that another was on the way.
Penn portrays El Chapo as a man who is shyly intrigued by Americans' interest in him.
He smiles shyly and tells me one of the best things about him is his good behavior.
When the hip hop mogul asked Chyna if she wanted to say anything, she stepped back shyly.
Then he shyly walked over to Strait, another straggler, and stuck out his hand to King George.
Thomas is sweetly, shyly thrilled, eager to marry her, and so we gather in the cold church.
She opened a bag of birdseed and tossed a handful to the bird, which hopped shyly away.
She dances a funny jig and peeks out shyly at the camera from behind her windswept hair.
The Traceys shyly emerge from the backstage shadows, wiping tears from their faces, as the crowd cheers.
Ms. Nottage pointed to an Ernest Crichlow painting of a young girl resting shyly at a window.
And as drolly embodied by the downtown veteran Emily Davis, Heidi glimmers shyly with sui generis eccentricities.
Mr. Oliver has spoken before of being impossibly in love with men he worshiped shyly and hopelessly.
An instantly identifiable character stands, a bit shyly, at the center of almost all this work, however.
"I start making the samosa fillings early in the morning," she says shyly, rolling out the pastry.
I'm thinking about that when the future of Broadway walks in the door, pink-cheeked and shyly smiling.
Adorable shrimp dumplings nestle into leaves of lettuce, the sweet pink meat peeking shyly from each jade wrapper.
A young girl, Alara Akdogu (bottom middle), looks shyly at the camera as she clutches her stuffed toy.
"Sometimes some of my apps, if I ever get nervous, they help me calm down," says Ariana shyly.
Bridget asked what kind of work she was doing at the conference, and Angela waved her hand shyly.
Students began to approach him, first shyly and then more brashly, asking for autographs, snuggling in for selfies.
After a long pause, an elderly man shyly got to his feet out there in the half-darkness.
In one video, fans shyly walked past the pair as they settled into their seats before their food arrived.
They shyly scooted over to give me a seat at the table, smiling down at their half-empty glasses.
In the photo, she sits with her skirt bunched over her knees and looks shyly away from the camera.
Her 6-year-old daughter stands next to her, shyly eyeing these foreign visitors as she chews her hair.
Naleye himself slid to the center of the circle, smiling shyly at the applause, and then shook his hips.
"A sprinkle a day keeps the odor away," she shyly sang ditty when she took the stand in 2016.
Shyly, he said he knew I could sew and wondered if I could fix what was in the bag.
They lock eyes to the tune of Janelle Monae's "Make Me Feel," shyly smiling as they acknowledge their attraction.
" His friends nodded, all but one, who looked down at his plate and said shyly, "I think it's better.
"You're gonna want to take a picture of this guy," a man told me, gesticulating toward another, shyly grinning, man.
The actor, who has a bit part in the film, as the enchanted prince, smirks shyly, blinking his long lashes.
"I think more women should be doing what I'm doing because it's like one big family here," she says shyly.
But then a touring Egyptian band (mistakenly) winds up there, and new life blooms, shyly and unexpectedly, beneath desert skies.
We dissolved into the ambient noise, watching Daughter's lead singer hide shyly behind her bangs while singing soulfully to strangers.
And now here was one of them, today's catch in hand, beaming shyly at me in the middle of Broadway.
"I just want to say, you guys are my favorite filmmakers in the world," he said, before shyly sprinting away.
A runner stopped to snap a photo of them, shyly approaching them a few minutes later to share the pictures.
New Zealand shyly admitted it knew of no undeclared Russian agents on its soil, and so could not join the effort.
Clinging to his dad's chest, Boomer then smiles shyly for the phone camera, held by Phelps' wife Nicole Johnson Phelps, 31.
She wanted to know about the surgery, what she could expect during recovery, and more shyly, if it had been painful.
A few looked around, smiling shyly at a group of high school students who'd come from Sunnyvale, California, to witness the proceedings.
Dressed in a red tank top and skirt, her hair pulled back into a ponytail, Tamilchelvi stood in the doorway, smiling shyly.
Mama, the child shyly began calling the woman; and the woman, in return, said Monkey, which had been her son's pet name.
The little princess, 4, noticeably held back as she shyly hid behind mom Kate Middleton — a departure from her usually "outgoing" personality.
Gyllenhaal, who had just flown in from the States, brought a tray over and almost shyly asked if he could join us.
Ms. Messing, who wore a voluminous floral dress from Ingie Paris, stood shyly in a swarm of colleagues, handlers and well-wishers.
"My parents didn't want me to go ... I was meant to be married," she said shyly, covering her face with her shawl.
The pieces are positioned almost shyly, above eye level, so you'll have to crane a little to get a good look at them.
"I just think relationships should be more than the physical stuff," Duke says shyly, knowing this isn't the normal opinion of teenage boys.
And at a party later Jared was drinking cocktails with his mother at a wooden table at the back, shyly surveying the scene.
As the evening drew on, and free champagne flowed, attendees edged closer to him, the way children may shyly creep toward a storyteller.
" Even Bruce Pask, the men's fashion director of Bergdorf Goodman, shyly said about his perpetually impeccable look: "Very little effort goes into it.
In video from one performance, the guest artist Gregory Hines and another male dancer show off as she shyly clings to the back.
When he arrives at his son's home, he's greeted by a little girl who approaches shyly, and we learn why he's been learning English.
His little sister stands shyly beside him, her face turned away from the camera and pressed against her brother's side just above his hip.
Rather than shyly playing defense and doing whatever he can to maximize his obscurity, the world's richest man is, for the first time, trying offense.
A woman with braided hair who had been standing there for ages smiled shyly as Ms. Ridley urged her to share the microphone with her.
"I have my good morning song, which I won't sing to you right now," Kourtney said shyly in a video shared by Khloé on Twitter.
One day, once we'd reached a certain level of closeness, I showed him, a little shyly and a little proudly, some photographs of my apartment.
Her 25-year-old "boyfriend," who would give her money for school fees, food, and clothes, "didn't like to use condoms," she told me shyly.
Right now she undoubtedly belongs to the pantheon of super-celebs, people so famous that they're the ones getting approached shyly by Beyoncé at a party.
Photographs by Katy Grannan, Catherine Opie, Diane Arbus, and Nan Goldin all show men who are vulnerable, dazed, attempting to be seductive but also shyly inattentive.
When I stopped to catch my breath and looked back, all the other girls had been caught and had paired off with their pursuers, talking shyly.
Along came a person named Katie, all tattoos and piercings and brightly dyed streaks of hair, barely out of her teens and shyly holding a book.
Vénard appears again in an 10713 photo of a small band of missionaries, about to set out for Indochina, in which two priests shyly hold hands.
There is a sweet photo booth series of two men who begin by looking shyly at the camera and end up in a passionate embrace, from 1950.
"A piece on that scale, an hour and a half of music — these are things I'd never felt able to attempt before," he said, then smiled shyly.
Mr. Williams sidled up to Ms. Russo, and shyly told her his story of superfandom, which led to his dog's moniker, which led to the paint color.
Then you will shyly kiss and she'll see that what she has been looking for this whole time has been standing there in front of her all along.
The student of City Terrance Elementary School in East Los Angeles shyly said no with a smile but then burst into tears putting his hands over his face.
He thought the heart was going to explode in his chest as he watched her shyly fold away her underwear in the drawer he had cleared for her.
At one point, the younger women working in the new processing plant, some of them teenagers, shyly asked Ms. Jung to play Beyoncé's song "Irreplaceable" on her phone.
One of my classmates approached, almost shyly, as if she was the one who was scared, or had reason to be ashamed of how she made her living.
She is not quite at the stage where she can imagine winning, but is gracious about the nomination, and beams shyly when I congratulate her on her achievement.
When she saw him at Beantown, she strolled across the quad, went up to him, and said shyly, "I'm sure you don't remember me, but—" Mitchell cut her off.
Keyed up as I was, I practically lunged between my grandma and the pierced, neon-haired boy who shyly approached us as we queued up at the entrance gate.
When she asked about his work history, he shyly explained that his only experience was as a volunteer runner in his refugee camp, delivering messages and recruiting other volunteers.
But nerves appeared to take over as the uniform-clad prince made his way into the school, shyly shaking hands with the head of Thomas's lower school, Helen Haslem.
However, nerves appeared to take over as the uniform-clad prince made his way into the school, shyly shaking hands with the head of Thomas's lower school, Helen Haslem.
Back at the Al-Nour IDP camp, Khadeeja stands shyly in the snow, waiting to fill up a jerry can so the family can have potable water at their tent.
I watched her join Facebook and engage — first shyly, asking my youngest brother to post photos for her, and now zealously — with relatives, long-lost friends, and a wider world.
Caterina Scorsone's adorable 22-month-old daughter stars in a new photograph her mom shared to Instagram Wednesday, wearing a floral-print outfit and smiling shyly up at the camera.
"I have two spare bedrooms, each with two beds," he said as the girls, dressed in T-shirts, jeans and sneakers, smiled and shyly tucked their hands under their legs.
At the 22015 Pan Pacific Championships in Australia, Daiya Seto of Japan shyly approached Phelps and showed him a photograph, taken at the 2001 edition of the meet in Japan.
On the carpet in the corner of the room, a box sat stuffed with dozens more, from the center of which protruded, almost shyly, a folded map of Guayaquil, Ecuador.
I now feel very strongly about the length of my index fingers — enough that I will sometimes shyly unthread my hand from my girlfriend's as we walk down the street.
But many also admitted to me, shyly or inadvertently, that they are financially able to do this in a way that doesn't bring with it an enormous amount of money stress.
"I didn't know what to do when he proposed so I said yes," said Yani, looking away shyly as she spoke in her village where children and chickens roam the streets.
Standing shyly by his side at the Kabukiza Theatre in Tokyo was his five-year-old son, Shinnosuke Ichikawa VIII (real name Kangen Horikoshi), who in turn will inherit the Danjuro title.
She lays down on a long piece of metallic paper and looks down at her reflection, smiling at herself shyly before throwing her head back and striking a pose for the camera.
Lead single "All About Me" deploys skittering metallic drums and a warped, dinky keyboard loop that in a rapper's hands would sound aggressively trap but instead shrugs affectlessly while Syd shyly sighs.
It's about glancing across a crowded reception at the other person, and smiling shyly, because both of you know that nobody can even remember who Eric or Donald, Jr., is married to.
Here one could see the singer Cassandra Wilson at a fund-raiser for the Jazz Foundation of America, as the Puerto Rican musician Joe Quijano shyly watched the festivities from his wheelchair.
I prayed for my friend's mother who has cancer, and tried to remember all the other friends, most of them secular, who shyly asked me to sneak in a word for them.
Forster weaves his own onstage way through "The Inheritance" in the shyly bespectacled Morgan (Paul Hilton), who functions as narrator, literary sage and emblem of a more recessive era for gay men.
Where many of her companions in the group are shyly silly, she's lively and ebullient, a natural entertainer—watch her hitting her stance and grinning playfully in Yachty's "All In" video, for example.
The boy, who donned a mini-suit, a Trump-like blond combover wig and an election pin that said "vote," smiled shyly as Trump held him at the rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Tharlo, who is nicknamed Ponytail for his long braid, shyly exclaims that he showed prodigious powers of memory in elementary school, where he learned the speech, but had no further opportunities for education.
A boy with a lime green bowtie lingered shyly in a doorway, accompanied by a girl in a striking tuxedo, and it was as if I was staring at myself through a time portal.
A combination of things, from the couple's decision to set their video to Haley Reinhart's cover of "Can't Help Falling in Love," to the groom shyly covering his face to hide his tears. 2.
This is one reason why Ari Páll Kristinsson, head of the island's language planning council, cringes at the idea of linguistic "purity", and suggests shyly that one speak simply of the "Icelandic vocabulary tradition".
I wanted to make a good impression because I knew we were here for an important reason, and I shyly smiled back at these young women who were assigned to greet General Westmoreland's family.
Photos showed the young woman, who was autistic and unable to speak, smiling shyly in a photo taken by her mother soon after she entered the care home, just months before she was killed.
He relented in the early 1980s, when one day, Nancy Newhouse recalled, he shyly indicated that he would like to go on staff, the advantages and security of benefits having become clear to him.
Neither of them has ever been a ring card girl before, neither fights Muay Thai, neither is sure whether they'll be compensated for their time, but both shyly agree this job is kind of fun.
As captured in a video from TMZ, Sandler, 52, introduces his younger daughter to the crowd, saying, "So, Sunny, you want to say hi to everybody?" leading her to shyly say "Hi" into the microphone.
This one's for anyone who wants to believe in a vision of an America where people commit selfless acts not with a cowboy swagger and a cocky smirk, but shyly, blushing at all the attention.
Taller than Audemio, and shyly handsome, with a light mustache that did not make him look a day older than his 19 years, Juan Luís had just emerged from the best year of his life.
Mark Burman, a BBC producer, met some of its veterans for a radio documentary of 2008; he recalls "silver-haired men who could have been your uncle Morrie, shyly offering up knuckledusters and secret paperwork".
He was shyly proud of them all—3.5m prosecutions, he reckoned, over the 35 years he had presided over the DA building at the edge of Chinatown, from his desk with the famous five Rolodexes.
A white oak Enzo Mari desk is currently covered with collages Bentley has made from the graphic envelope liners of junk mail; there are paintings in progress too, but those, she admits shyly, are hidden away.
Two little girls, no older than eight or nine, shyly filtered in, hoping to get a picture, and soon it came out that one of them had just had her phone stolen in the mall bathroom.
I crane over them to watch Teyana do her thing, swerving, maybe a little shyly, as two cameramen and a photographer hover around her and at us, breaking the fourth wall of this intimate, low-key affair.
He waved shyly and hid behind dad Prince William outside Prince Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle in May and kept his head down while visiting their baby brother, Prince Louis, at the hospital shortly after his birth.
"I can't speak very well in public," Ms. Kim said "shyly" when she was asked to give a toast during a dinner at a five-star hotel in Seoul, according to South Korean officials who were present.
"I was living and working as a cook in Europe, and after working for a summer in Mallorca, I got my things and moved to Scandinavia, where girls love me," he told me rather shyly, without any pretension.
" Toward the end of our meeting at the coffee shop, Rees told me shyly — a rare mode for her — that her biggest dream is to work on a major feature-film trilogy, something even more audacious than "Follies.
Yes, there is a sequence in this animated tone poem from Ensemble for the Romantic Century that shows Vincent van Gogh shyly proffering what would appear to his severed ear, in a bloody bundle, to a young woman.
There&aposs a gold-plated bust of Lenin from Uzbekistan that gives an Asian cast to his features and a portrayal of Lenin as a shyly smiling small boy with curly hair on the head that later became bald.
" The first 1,000 tickets sold out in 11 hours While we're standing in the rain, a young woman approaches Whitaker shyly and apologizes for sending her so many emails, then adds "and sorry for talking to you about breastfeeding.
The store's status in the city reached a sort of apogee, for him, on the night two officers from the Police Department approached him as he was closing up and asked him, shyly, whether they might buy a T-shirt.
"I think that everyone's really excited," she says, shyly noting that Obama's JFK-like stump speeches seemed to portend well for citizens of the world troubled by climate change, America's long occupation of Iraq, and rumors of torture in Guantanamo Bay.
And here's how I really knew it was working: when I deplaned and walked through customs, bleary eyed with morning breath (but, admittedly, pretty radiant skin), I even had someone shyly approach me in baggage claim and ask for my number.
He had not yet finished his novel, but he knew it would deal with water as a central theme, so he asked Rawles — somewhat shyly, in her telling — whether she might be interested in trying her hand at the cover art.
Then, Hannah Diamond shyly shuffled around the stage to her syrupy, TK Maxx vocals—"Baby I wish that/we could just meet at a party/I think we could have great chemistry"—as front-row fans clutched at her fur-cuffed Dior sleeves.
During their one-on-one date, Jed largely let Hannah lead, holding her hand as they strolled through Boston, not being too aggro in the close quarters of the photo booth, and shyly kissing her in front of patrons at the bar from Cheers.
How wonderful it would be to call her, hear her pick up the phone, shyly pleased, and to go over and sit on her terrace, drink a glass of sauvignon blanc and watch the boats slide past on the Thames, as we used to.
I can see her bright smile from across the street, so when I approach her for a hug, I'm surprised that she's a bit reserved — timid, almost, returning my embrace with a gentle pat before shyly asking if I'm okay with Future sniffing my calves.
Sleight manages to combine the appeal of a superhero origin story with a story that feels real and genuine, and it does so mostly seamlessly, with a talented cast: Latimore and Reid are great, as is Seychelle Gabriel, who plays Holly, the girl Bo shyly asks out.
There the future president is introduced as a gentle force of nature, rehearsing a political speech for a group of giggling kids, studying his law books beneath a tree and shyly courting Ann Rutledge (Pauline Moore, later to play opposite Roy Rogers in Republic Pictures B-westerns).
I went with him on his art-filled plane in 1999 as he dipped his toe in the presidential pool and saw him shyly approach his first political rope line, even as he bragged that other candidates didn't draw as many cameras or have a supermodel by their side.
The title track "Honey" keeps stopping and starting, as the beat decides to throb, abruptly drop out, shyly creep back in; Robyn mixes a large number of nature metaphors (honey, waves, currents, sunset) to create a sense of vulnerability buried deep beneath external layers: a primal, enveloping intimacy.
"I know you're supposed to be so rough and tough, but I love this side of you and I heard a rumor that maybe around our dress rehearsal you were saying you hadn't felt this handsome since your prom?" co-host Erin Andrews asked Mr. T. "Yeah," he shyly responded.
A newly married couple had flown him to the little village especially to play their wedding, and the Ukrainian composer sat hunched over the church's old piano, his long grey hair the only part of him visible under the low lights, shyly acknowledging the small audience as they took their seats.
Whereas the International Olympic Committee shyly delegated the decision to ban athletes to individual sports federations, the IPC chose a tougher response to WADA's independent report on evidence of Russia's state-run doping programme, issuing a blanket ban on the country's athletes one month before the Paralympic Games were set to begin.
As Ms. Kondo signed her last book and smiled sweetly for the last selfie with a young woman wearing a black spangled watch cap, Kian Davis, a burly 23-year-old security guard working the event, said shyly that last year he had overseen her book signing at the West 82nd Street Barnes & Noble.
They've tried everything—quitting the front bench en masse, holding a devastating vote of no confidence, shyly suggesting alternatives—but he still won't resign, and unless he resigns they'll have to face the fact that 50 to 60 percent of the membership still backs him, and he's almost certain to win any new leadership vote.
In the sixties, when Jimi Hendrix went to hear him play at a blues workshop, Hendrix brought along a reel-to-reel recorder and shyly asked Guy if he could tape him; anyone with ears could hear Buddy Guy's influence in Hendrix's playing—in the overdrive distortion, the frenetic riffs high up on the neck of the guitar.
For a moment as she left her father's house and saw the royal coach, with its gilded trappings, awaiting her and heard the great shout of greeting from the populace, she paused, half frightened, and it was a very nervous girl who bowed shyly as she passed through the crowds that lined the way to the Abbey.
He was dressed simply in a fashionable T-shirt, loose-fitting jeans, and completely unfashionable running shoes, the sole flourish in his appearance his distinctive, sculpted tuft of narrow dreads, and he responded agreeably but shyly to each person he encountered, most of whom seemed to realize they were meeting the guy from those songs only after he walked away.
He had himself almost convinced that the situation had the dimensions of a love affair, though in fact he'd exchanged no more than a few dozen words with her, whenever she named the price for his flat white and scone, and he shyly paid it, offering a line or two himself on the busyness of the town or the fineness of the weather.
You know, the most daring and to me interesting part of your National Review piece [an article published the same day—in which Mr Rubio outlined some thoughts on the new conservative agenda under discussion] is you're shyly tending towards a position where a hitherto mainstream orthodox Republican conservative is examining whether you need more government, whereas in the past you might have said that government is the problem.
The halftime show featured a variety of other animals: dozens of kittens, some of whom jumped out of a large cardboard cake; a sloth eating pieces of fruit; baby porcupines who shyly chased each other in circles; a baby kangaroo who jumped in and out of a cloth purse backstage; and a capybara who was most excited about eating the corn on the cob offered by his handler.
As I watched Ali crouched over his pot of rice, shyly smiling up at me then quickly lowering his eyes, it was hard not to wonder about a continuum here — a people among whom had lived Africans willing to help sell their own into slavery; a people among whom lived those willing to employ "a houseboy" and a "housegirl" in her 220s, who lived in darkened rooms, while a family lived comfortably a few feet away.

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