cagey in the PONS Dictionary

cagey Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be cagey about sth

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The fight was a significantly more cagey affair than the first match, with both fighters initially looking to outbox each other.
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We'll avoid talking about anything that hasn't happened yet, but we're not going to be cagey...
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It can be poignant and honest in one moment, then cagey and distant in the next.
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Both sides played out a cagey goalless draw, meaning that the match went straight to penalties.
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