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Besides, the garrison there will make the Catholics
very
chary
of attacking us.
2
I've been
very
chary
in giving my opinion on this subject, as you know.
3
The Indians were
very
chary
of their own lives.
4
They were
very
chary
of their powder, and only fired when pretty sure of success.
5
She had been
very
chary
of expressing herself about Susan Bates's entertainment, even to Jane.
6
He was
very
chary
of conjectures in science.
7
Rest assured, dear reader, that men of character are
very
chary
of such use of their names.
8
A young man should be
very
chary
how he speaks to another man, to a stranger, about his sister.
9
Had Tommy died that week his old Dominie would have been
very
chary
of what he said at the funeral.
10
In his breeding haunts he must be a superior songster, but he is
very
chary
of his music while on his travels.
11
It did not demolish anything else, but it makes us
very
chary
now about predicting what the Boers can or cannot do.
12
She had been shy and rather unapproachable before, sought by others than himself, yet
very
chary
of her smiles and favors to all.
13
And until we knew more exactly the Utopian idea of property we should be
very
chary
of touching anything that might conceivably be appropriated.
14
I would like to give them a less faded expression, but the past is
very
chary
of yielding up anything more than its shadows.
15
I didn't expect to be so graciously received by this shy mouse, said Mac, much gratified, for Dulce was
very
chary
of her favors.
16
If sensitive and retiring, they learn to be
very
chary
about asking for anything beyond what is conceded, and bear, rather than suggest or complain.
very
chary
very