Encara no tenim significats per a "more coy".
1Three days later, Camilla reappeared, more coy and eager than ever.
2Methought she was less frank and more coy than of old.
3Beijing is usually much more coy in public about saying Iran could want nuclear arms.
4And Ben, looking more coy than ever, responded: "Well, Colonel, we broke about even!"
5The more respectful, more timorous, more coy, and secret love of the Spaniards and Italians pleases me.
6Malema was a little more coy on this one, but acknowledged the "unacceptable conduct" of some delegates.
7It is more coy about the identity of its donors, which it says it has no legal obligation to disclose.
8Of course she takes the bait, I play even more coy, the whole time we're drinking... you know how this ends:
9The rookie was more coy on relations with Sainz, however, adding he did not think the Spaniard was angry with him.
10He added: "You've got to make the assumption he had to have some help at some point." The FBI, meanwhile, were more coy.
11The Germany coach, Joachim Löw, was more coy when questioned about the vacancy but is unlikely to seek a move away from the national federation.
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