"Coyly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Coyly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Coyly" Meaning

In a playful and indirect way, often in a flirtatious or charming manner. It can also mean done or said in a way that is suggestive and alluring, but not openly or impudently.

"Coyly" Examples

Examples of "coyly"


She flirted with him coyly, batting her eyelashes and playing with her hair.
The artist painted the portrait coyly, capturing the subject's subtle smile and demure expression.
He spoke softly of his feelings, attempting to be coyly suave, but his emotions were written all over his face.
Her smile was coyly flirtatious, leaving him wondering if she was genuinely interested or just playing games.
The journalist's coyly worded questions hinted at a deeper story, but the politician remained tight-lipped.

"Coyly" Similar Words

Coxes

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The noun "coxes" refers to the steersman of a racing shell or a boat, responsible for steering it through the water.

Coxing

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Coxless

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Coxofemoral

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Coxsackie

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Coxswain

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Coyness

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Coyness is a noun that refers to a feeling or display of shyness or reserve, often in a playful or flirtatious way. It can also describe a reluctance to commit to a decision or promise, often accompanied by a playful or demure attitude. In a romantic context, coyness can be a charming quality, as it suggests a sense of vulnerability and hesitation before sharing one's feelings.

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Coypu

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Coypu is a noun that refers to a large, semi-aquatic rodent native to South America, also known as the nutria. It is characterized by its webbed feet and ability to build burrows in wet environments. Coypus were introduced to other parts of the world, including Europe and North America, and are considered an invasive species in some areas due to their rapid breeding and damage to ecosystems.

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Cozenage

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Cozenage refers to deceitful or fraudulent behavior, often involving trickery or manipulation. It can also describe a person who is deceitful or treacherous. The word is often used to describe actions that are shrewdly or cunningly deceitful, rather than openly dishonest.