Aún no tenemos significados para "natural shyness".
1Her natural shyness of temperament is sometimes misinterpreted as a haughty reserve.
2The meeting was important to Finn, and he found his natural shyness ebbing.
3Everyone-includingTobin himself-hadalways put it down to his youth and natural shyness.
4He thought it was partly "the natural shyness of extremely modest people."
5Possibly it was a natural shyness which made her voice sound troubled and nervous.
6His appearance, natural shyness and awkwardness leave Troy broadly ostracized.
7On top of any natural shyness, Lawson was clearly, it seemed, traumatised by the court case.
8He had a great deal of natural shyness.
9But when his natural shyness was overcome, his behaviour gave every indication of an open, affectionate heart.
10His bravado, ironically, masked his natural shyness.
11There was an instant's pause, in which she looked at him with what was half-assumed, half- natural shyness.
12Marcia bowed her head with the rest; but her cheeks burned, and not only with a natural shyness.
13Her natural shyness checked her impulse.
14It was nice talking to you, she said, blushing slightly, her natural shyness slowly returning as they rejoined the others.
15She liked talking with him, overcoming her natural shyness, and when he wrote her a letter a correspondence had begun.
16I confess that this meeting frightens me before hand, for with him I have a natural shyness that I cannot conquer.
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