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The new neighbors were welcoming, but they were unshy about their feelings.
Maybe more people feel shy in a culture in which the omnipresent media is so full of the aggressively unshy.
Both very good, unshy, and the Prince of Wales was frankly funnier than the "funny man" in his clowning.
Unshy About Using Muscle Nor is the O.M.B. bashful about using its muscle in budgetmaking.
Unshy in the Limelight Scott O. Wright was born in the Nebraska ranch country where he rode his horse nine miles a day to a one-room schoolhouse.
The very unshy and non-retiring Wallabies fly-half is Maitland's cousin, a Kiwi like him who chose to make a shorter and altogether more notorious journey to gain international recognition.
Speaking from his home in Cornwall the other evening, A. L. Rowse, that unshy Elizabethan scholar from All Souls College, who is author of a three-volume "Annotated Shakespeare," sputtered: "Rubbish!
It's rare that a sensibility remains so unified and so unshy on a fancy soap opera; melodramatists too often get scared of being called hysterics and betray their genre, blowing it off for dumb stunts or trying, in some 11th hour, to sober up and turn manly.