"cautious" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "You are unusually cautious," remarked Gersen.
- I observed that the normally vociferous "anti-terrorist" lobby is unusually cautious in its choice of terms, and that the spokesmen for the godly are uncharacteristically silent.
- He put the Tomcat in a gentle curve, the motion seeming unusually cautious after the wild maneuver he'd just pulled off.
- The curious thing is that we are in an unusually cautious period on the Federal bench.
- "The Census Bureau has a longstanding practice of being unusually cautious about such cooperation because it is difficult to explain to the public," Mr. Prewitt said.
- "Take her out" generally means that you start from the dock, but the skipper was unusually cautious today.
- To dream of your own sickness, is a warning to be unusually cautious of your person.
- In the meantime, smaller, independent Houston-based companies that produce oil domestically have been unusually cautious about investing in exploration projects despite the increase in crude oil prices.
- Wells will have none of this; Wood, though unusually cautious about William Shakeshafte, is convinced that Shakespeare's parents had remained Catholics.
- Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee condemned the attack, although he was seen as unusually cautious in blaming Maoists for triggering the derailment.
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