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1 He wouldn't give you the time of day; he was too cagey .
2 But Jessup was too smart and too cagey .
3 It startled her, for there was something off about it, something altogether too quick and too cagey .
4 Storm looked for telltale signs of artifice from Jones, even though the man was too cagey to give them with any frequency.
5 Croatia were easily the better side but they were punished for playing too cagey a game and not making the most of their superiority.
6 Either I am being pushed around for some deliberate reason, or I'm too smart, too cagey and too dangerous for them to handle directly.
7 "I don't want to be," he said between puffs, " too cagey .
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