Crossword clues for warily
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Warily \Wa"ri*ly\, adv. In a wary manner.
Wiktionary
adv. In a wary manner; using caution; cautiously.
WordNet
adv. in a wary manner; "the sailor watched the sky warily" [ant: unwarily]
Usage examples of "warily".
Warily, Solo slid out of the booth, bolstered his blaster, and continued on toward the lobby, flipping a coin to the bartender as he passed.
As she pulled on a tan leather blouson, she eyed me warily, and I returned the compliment.
They eyed each other warily and made subdued displays, showing bristling hair and waving erections.
WAS, not so long ago, when a dystopic Future was a scarily enticing precinct, to be entered warily and carefully armed, or at least fashionably dressed: think of the methamphetamine dreamscapes of writers like William Gibson, Samuel R.
Such profligacy was unlike Stivers, she thought with faint puzzlement as, treading warily, she began to ascend the steps.
Warily, Billy Antrim trudged along, portraying the schoolboy who had dropped off at a theater and was now making his way on home.
Evan judiciously deferred to the elder, watching warily as Atholl scraped the bowl of his pipe and repacked it with tobacco.
He inched forward warily, fighting his own reluctant muscles, glancing to see if other bees were in the vicinity.
Even after all seemed in perfect order, Maia watched the buckets warily for a while to be sure.
He approached Doodlebug and Daphne warily, as though he were a john caught between desire for sex and suspicion the two women staring at him might really be vice-squad decoys.
He scratched his head while he looked warily at the small gathering of Ducks across the street.
It eyed the mage warily, curling back its lips and hissing as Eldrich approached.
Brim watched the dazed Leaguers freeze in place and warily turn toward his fieldpiece, waiting.
Doctor said as Leela warily confronted the large Friesian blocking her path.
He eyed Weston warily, while Weston repeated his tale about being at the Greenbrier, and not needing a pass because no passes were required.