timid in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Early explorers found them to be timid and settlers found them excellent trackers, and many of them found employment on farms.
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It will occasionally nest in large gardens, but is usually extremely timid, probably due to the heavy hunting pressure it faces during migration.
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Alligators are generally timid towards humans and tend to walk or swim away if one approaches.
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They are watchful and alert, yet reserved towards strangers without being timid or aggressive.
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Finally, timid lovers would see the fulfilment of their inmost thought.
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Firmly religious, he can be timid and something of a pushover.
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The fish is a timid surface dwelling predator.
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He is timid and narcissistic, as well as unaccustomed to failure.
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He is described as a timid and shy boy who rarely stood up to others.
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He s a timid character, but his bread has no rival.
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