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bashful
1. She was dressed in the same thin but warm, clinging robe she'd worn the previous Nightday and Alan reacted with what seemed like an admiring, if bashful, stare
2. Under the misty light of a street lantern, she had coyly looked down, trying to hide her newly bashful smile
3. There was a pause before he replied, and he seemed almost bashful
4. This time Grant was not bashful
5. Sim wasn’t being too helpful, tongue-tied and bashful, when he could have jumped in to help
6. Christina looks away, and at first I think she is bashful, but then I see her face contort like he slapped her instead of complimented her
7. He was outspoken, yet bashful
8. He waved shyly to the crowd, a bashful smile showing beneath his light brown hair
9. “As are The Unthinking Impulsives, uh, would you prefer Your Majesty or Sir Mark?” Holanam asked with a bashful smile and a nervous toss of his black hair
10. “I think he is a bit bashful about being announced with such formality and praise, but I truly am inordinately proud of him
11. He managed a bashful grin
12. All slightly bashful until Melvin defused the situation as usual
13. As where the charms of bashful youth retire
14. Gradually, he became apathetic and bashful
15. When he was satisfied with his inspection, he licked Jingles’ antlers and then tried to chew on them in a bashful manner
16. The bashful conventional ones brought with them an atmosphere of order, direction and purpose
17. “Anna was never the bashful type,” Sage said
18. Bashful Robin thought she was making sexual advances
19. had a bit of a bashful look on my face as I handed the phone back to Sue
20. “Faizan was not so quiet and bashful since birth
21. Than gave Therese a bashful smile when he answered the door in his khaki shorts and a short-sleeved denim shirt
22. “So what is this miracle cure you have for me?” he asked with a bashful chuckle
23. Interestingly he didn’t feel bashful or scared in front of the big man with the square face
24. ‘Come on then, bashful
25. He was short, dark, with smooth, jet black hair like an Indian and a sweet bashful smile
26. Flicker said nothing, but ducked her head away, as if bashful of something
27. ” She said with a bashful smirk
28. She was a mixture of bashful beauty with an underlying cheerfulness of spirit that washed over me like a soothing balm over an old wound
29. reserved, cautious, bashful, skittish, wary, or fearful will rush out into the hurricane,
30. She was a woman of forty, not at all bad-looking, fat and buxom, with black eyes and eyebrows, good-natured from fatness and laziness, and absurdly bashful
31. "Nastasya, don't be bashful, but help me--that's it," and in spite of Raskolnikov's resistance he changed his linen
32. This is the press of a bashful hand, this the float and odor of hair, This the touch of my lips to yours, this the murmur of yearning,
33. "It's so hard I'm afraid to try," said Meg, grateful, but bashful in the presence of the accomplished young lady beside her
34. If he asked her to deliver a Latin oration, it would not have seemed a more impossible task to bashful Beth, but there was no place to run to, no Jo to hide behind now, and the poor boy looked so wistfully at her that she bravely resolved to try
35. He patted her back soothingly, and finding that she was recovering, followed it up by a bashful kiss or two, which brought Jo round at once
36. There were slow boys and bashful boys, feeble boys and riotous boys, boys that lisped and boys that stuttered, one or two lame ones, and a merry little quadroon, who could not be taken in elsewhere, but who was welcome to the 'Bhaer-garten', though some people predicted that his admission would ruin the school
37. She looked down as she said this, amiably bashful, with only one side glance at her companion to observe its effect on her
38. by his fellow servants, used to eye me in that bashful confused way,
39. view of the nuptial bed, could give more bashful blushes to unblemished
40. My client, an innately bashful man, would be the last man in the world to do anything ungentlemanly which injured modesty could object to or cast a stone at a girl who took the wrong turning when some dastard, responsible for her condition, had worked his own sweet will on her
41. And behind the woman comes a little nigger girl and two little nigger boys without anything on but tow-linen shirts, and they hung on to their mother's gown, and peeped out from behind her at me, bashful, the way they always do
42. "What a funny, bashful mountaineer!" Mr
43. had clapped a livery upon him; and his chief employ was, after being shewn my lodgings, to bring and carry letters or messages between his master and me; and as the situation of all kept ladies is not the fittest to inspire respect, even to the meanest of mankind, and, perhaps, less of it from the most ignorant, I could not help observing that this lad, who was, I suppose, acquainted with my relation to his master by his fellow servants, used to eye me in that bashful confused way, more expressive, more moving and readier caught at by our sex, than any other declarations whatever: my figure had, it seems, struck him, and modest and innocent as he was, he did not himself know that the pleasure he took in looking at me was love, or desire; but his eyes, naturally wanton, and now inflamed with passion, spoke a great deal more than he durst have imagined they did
44. No real virgin, in short, in view of the nuptial bed, could give more bashful blushes to unblemished innocence, than I did to a sense of guilt; and indeed I loved Charles too truly not to feel severely that I did not deserve him
45. In a city that wasn’t bashful about sinning, Graham had kicked off a religious revival
46. She still seemed bashful
47. innocent as a babe himself, and bashful too,’ answered the
48. At first he was bashful about the notoriety which the newspaper caused, but later greatly pleased, for he found it the means of his getting into touch with other collectors in all parts of the world with whom he now corresponded and swapped duplicates
49. She was a woman of forty, not at all bad‐looking, fat and buxom, with black eyes and eyebrows, good‐natured from fatness and laziness, and absurdly bashful
50. "Nastasya, don't be bashful, but help me—that's it," and in spite of Raskolnikov's resistance he changed his linen