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1They had defended him with fierce indignation, against their more diffident companions.
2Mr. Hawthorne was more chatty than I had expected, but not any more diffident.
3He was evidently more friendly than fierce, but he was more diffident than friendly.
4Princess Mary seemed even quieter and more diffident than usual.
5Gilian stood in front of this spate of talk, becoming more diffident and fearful every moment.
6Never had she been more diffident and self-distrustful.
7My own class of candidates were much more diffident, as well as appeared to answer worse.
8If the tyrannous day of our fathers had but possessed the means of these our more diffident times!
9She suffered neither from weakness nor want of decision; but her manner was more diffident, and she said less.
10Then as the vehicle picked up speed her expressions became more diffident and she stumbled to the back of the bus.
11He opened the front door, and a middle-aged man entered, accompanying and partly shoving forward a more diffident and younger one.
12She gave her rare caresses shyly, with averted eyes, and she was always more diffident with her mother than with her father.
13The literature of Avebury, not quite so copious as that of the stones of the Plain, is also more diffident in its guessing.
14This seems to show either that adults are more observant or that children are more diffident in following out an impulse of this kind.
15The crew is headed by the bold astronaut Buzz Lightyear, voiced by Tim Allen, and the more diffident Woody the cowboy, voiced by Tom Hanks.
16"I thought you said you personally preferred more diffident creatures," and Lord Fordyce smiled whimsically.
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