Pronunciation of the English word shy.
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1. | Americans may regard shy people as less capable than those who are not shy. | |
2. | A shy male student wanted to be excused from a class because he was too shy to be the only guy in the class. | |
3. | Tom is usually very shy, but today he doesn't seem shy at all. | |
4. | She was very shy about her emergency problem, and asked the gynecologist to please examine her. | |
5. | Don't be shy about talking to the teacher; if you don't understand, use some initiative! | |
6. | Generally, Japanese people are shy. | |
7. | Bob was shy when he was a high school student. | |
8. | He's very shy. He says he wants to see you. | |
9. | Nancy is more shy than reserved. | |
10. | Tom was too shy to take part in games with the other boys. |