Characterized by great caution and wariness.
1But even in this we should be chary of following inflexible rules.
2The wine was diluting my chary vigilance, so I slowed my consumption.
3After that the girl will be perhaps chary of seeking outside assistance.
4Foreign ladies of high position must be chary of their public appearances.
5I long for news of you, of which you are too chary.
6He is chary of speech; not by any means a woman's man.
7Mr. Brimsdown, always chary of unnecessary words, replied with a slight bow.
8Be chary of refusing, but, having refused, do not change your mind.
9Why should the world be so thin-skinned,-sofoolishly chary of human life?
10Was Charles too exigeant with his demands, too chary of his daughter?
11Second, local regulators may be chary of allowing already-big banks to expand further.
12But the London police are sometimes chary in the exercise of their functions.
13That's another reason why we're so chary of applying new inventions.
14The writer is chary of assertion or denial in these matters.
15But it behooves us all to be more chary in pledging it hereafter.
16You are not chary enough of yourself in these public places.
Chary per variant geogràfica