shy|shied|shies|shying in English
verb
[ʃaɪ]
move suddenly; draw away suddenly, recoil; throw quickly, fling, toss
Use "shy|shied|shies|shying" in a sentence
1. He shies at every sound!
2. With a terrified whinny the horse shied.
3. Shy, very shy.
4. 11 My horse shied at the unfamiliar noise.
5. They buckled under stress and shied away from challenges.”
6. He always paints ships against a background of stormy shies.
7. Soon, the horse will associate shying with a reprimand from his rider.
8. The horse shied, throwing Darrel from his saddle. Sentencedict.com
9. The horse shied, throwing Darrel from his saddle.
10. Let people shy shy small fault.
11. 28 Llewelyn's stallion shied as the wind sent sparks flying.
12. 4 Llewelyn's stallion shied as the wind sent sparks flying.
13. The horse shied at the snake on the road.
14. Synonyms for Cringes include shrinks, recoils, flinches, blenches, quails, shies, cowers, winces, crouches and dodges
15. Synonyms for Blenching include recoiling, shrinking, flinching, wincing, cringing, quailing, shying, starting, shuddering and faltering
16. They're shy.
17. Customarily, men have shied away from close relationships in which they confide in others.
18. Synonyms for Cringed include shrank, shrunk, shrunken, recoiled, flinched, blenched, quailed, shied, cowered and winced
19. She's shy around strangers.
20. Don't be shy, Albert.
21. You're not shy either.
22. Aw, she's shy today.
23. A Coy person is shy, or pretends to be shy, about love and sex
24. She's a mite shy.
25. Synonyms for Blenched include recoiled, shrank, shrunk, shrunken, flinched, winced, cringed, quailed, shied and started