Affectedly modest or shy especially in a playful or provocative way.
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1 Today he was coy on whether he would stand for Parliament again.
2 Msholozi and his representatives remain incredibly coy about what's draining his health.
3 They remain coy as of Thursday morning, with no updates provided since.
4 Publishers often seem to become coy when presenting readers with short fiction.
5 Pressed on whether he has already made that decision, Wenger was coy .
6 The company has been coy about revealing the reasons for Lerwill's departure.
7 Also known as the aurora borealis, the Northern Lights are notoriously coy .
8 Then I did the Scarlett thing, hand to my heart, coy smile.
9 On a conference call with analysts, Apple was coy about the product.
10 Racks of magazines, and pictures of coy fat prostitutes in striped bathing-suits.
11 That would certainly fit with Gordon's fondness for the elliptical, the coy .
12 But the shipper was coy about payments he had been involved in.
13 She ignored the obvious temptation to be coy and he appreciated that.
14 There was absolutely nothing coy about her, she didn't flirt at all.
15 The local doctors, however, were coy about recommending it to their patients.
16 It had sounded so natural, not prim, not coy , and typically Rhineland.
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