shyly in the PONS Dictionary

shyly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to smile shyly

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The first time she came to this centre, she stood shyly behind her husband.
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The championship begins shyly even though the team does not appear very much inclined to be creative in the offensive phase.
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Willow is shyly hanging out with a handsome blond guy.
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She then shyly pulled up her cuff to expose cowboy boots made of bright turquoise leather with a cactus design scrolled up the side.
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The woman giggled shyly, hugging her son closer.
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College girls shriek with delight; shirtless boys in bed giggle shyly; macho fraternity brothers egg him on, singing along, even offering their own dance moves.
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And it wasn't done shyly it was the most self-righteous platform ever in the history of popular music.
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Though she looks shyly down, there is something steady and unabashed about her; the fruit is there to be eaten, she does not mean it to rot.
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He puckers a suddenly lipsticked mouth, crosses his knees in a shyly feminine fashion and walks away seductively.
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He shyly admits that he himself would want to marry her if he were free.
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