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[[Sub-footnote a: "A word Timidly uttered, for she" lives ", the meek,
Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1803
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Timidly, I nodded my head yes, and nothing else was ever said.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms Jack Canfield 2011
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Timidly, I nodded my head yes, and nothing else was ever said.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms Jack Canfield 2011
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Timidly, Ellen said, “If I were to tell you . . .”
The Dressmaker Posie Graeme-Evans 2010
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Timidly she made her way upstairs where Niles himself, “curved like a Capital G over his desk,” sat writing checks and inventories without looking up.
Louisa May Alcott Susan Cheever 2010
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Timidly, Kudra slips into the room, where she is surprised to find a tall, androgynous figure, half priest and half harlequin, wielding a gleaming knife.
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Timidly he asked the man for a paper and paid with quarters and dimes.
The Cactus 2010
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Timidly means just returning to Clinton era case-by-case applications for specific licenses, an expensive, time consuming and energy diverting process for both the applicants and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
John McAuliff: The Lack of Memory of Cuban-American Congress Members 2010
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Timidly I held up the envelopes for God to see before I stuffed them in the mailbox.
Archive 2007-03-01 Heidi Hess Saxton 2007
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Timidly I held up the envelopes for God to see before I stuffed them in the mailbox.
Bloomin' Seeds o' Faith: First Canticle Writer's Contest Heidi Hess Saxton 2007
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