Crossword clues for shiest
shiest
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shy \Shy\ (sh[imac]), a. [Compar. Shier (sh[imac]"[~e]r) or Shyer; superl. Shiest or Shyest.] [OE. schey, skey, sceouh, AS. sce['o]h; akin to Dan. sky, Sw. skygg, D. schuw, MHG. schiech, G. scheu, OHG. sciuhen to be or make timid. Cf. Eschew.]
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Easily frightened; timid; as, a shy bird.
The horses of the army . . . were no longer shy, but would come up to my very feet without starting.
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Reserved; coy; disinclined to familiar approach.
What makes you so shy, my good friend? There's nobody loves you better than I.
--Arbuthnot.The embarrassed look of shy distress And maidenly shamefacedness.
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Cautious; wary; suspicious.
I am very shy of using corrosive liquors in the preparation of medicines.
--Boyle.Princes are, by wisdom of state, somewhat shy of thier successors.
--Sir H. Wotton. Inadequately supplied; short; lacking; as, the team is shy two players.[Slang]
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(Poker), owing money to the pot; -- in cases where an opponent's bet has exceeded a player's available stake or chips, but the player chooses to continue playing the hand before adding the required bet to the pot. [Slang]
To fight shy. See under Fight, v. i.
Wiktionary
a. (en-superlativeshy)
WordNet
adj. lacking self-confidence; "stood in the doorway diffident and abashed"; "problems that call for bold not timid responses"; "a very unsure young man" [syn: diffident, timid, unsure]
easily startled or frightened
short; "eleven is one shy of a dozen" [syn: shy(p)]
wary and distrustful; disposed to avoid persons or things; "shy of strangers"
See shy
Usage examples of "shiest".
Even when Servilia gave him her widest, shiest smile, he did not unbend.
Another thing she liked about cruises was how uninhibited it made even the shiest of people she met.
Always he was smiling at them, and always talking, so that he drew answering smiles from even the shiest and most downhearted.