We found 97 examples of how to use timid in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 97.
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1. | Generally speaking, we Japanese are a little too timid in speaking foreign languages. | |
2. | New hires who just joined the company do everything in this timid manner. | |
3. | The timid man trembled with fear. | |
4. | Bob is very timid and blushes when chatting with girls. | |
5. | Miss Pate felt timid about making a speech before a hundred people. | |
6. | A mouse is a timid creature. | |
7. | The timid soldier was tormented by terrible nightmares. | |
8. | I did not think he was so timid. | |
9. | Though timid in some respects, he was very bold in others. | |
10. | Even though he has turned twenty, he's still too timid to chat with girls. | |
11. | He is as timid as a mouse. | |
12. | He is more shy than timid. | |
13. | He is timid as a hare. | |
14. | I'd like the government to respond resolutely so as to not end up looking timid. | |
15. | He's as timid as a rabbit. | |
16. | He's very timid. | |
17. | Marc, whose spirit is timid, hid himself, fearing danger. | |
18. | Oh, if only we could be as shy and timid in our shameful actions as we are in our proper ones! | |
19. | She seems timid, but she's actually a strong-willed person. | |
20. | If they hope to make us yield by hitting us, they're wrong. Shame on the timid who are afraid! But more shame on the cowards who profit from our misery. | |
21. | The story of Jesus Christ appearing after he was dead is the story of an apparition, such as timid imaginations can always create in vision, and credulity believe. | |
22. | When in Sydney, I went one Sunday morning to bathe. I was accompanied by a friend who had just arrived from the South Sea Islands. He was very timid, and clung to the rock, never going beyond a few yards from it, and instantly returning. Upon rallying him, he confessed his great dread of sharks. | |
23. | We're timid. | |
24. | You're timid. | |
25. | Tom is timid. |