Someone who shrinks from familiarity with others.
1 I'm a shy person in non-virtual life, so I found it liberating.
2 I've been a very shy person since age five or so.
3 I am not a shy person and I do stand up for myself.
4 Then is the time for the shy person to apply himself to social gymnastics.
5 But mainly he was a shy person who nursed his inferiority complex in secret.
6 You'd think one shy person would have radar for another.
7 She was fundamentally a shy person , who preferred inspecting her shoes while baring her soul.
8 The kitchen and people are not soft, and I grew up as a shy person .
9 Ten years ago, I couldn't even go to a nightclub, I was such a shy person .
10 If you are a shy person , embrace it.
11 Frisha Ishak has always considered herself a shy person and says she struggles to make new friends.
12 He was very light, he had a great sense of humour, a very talented, very shy person .
13 You may run into her in the grocery store in jeans... She's a very shy person , said Tucker.
14 I did not know that this was a customary greeting given by all Bokononists when meeting a shy person .
16 If there was one shy person in the house that night, there was another happier than words could tell!
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