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How to use chary in a sentence

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It is interesting to note that his subsequent private-sector employers were similarly chary of his new investment proposals.
It is impossible not to love and admire these four women, even when you would be chary of making their acquaintance in real life.
A judge should therefore be chary of doing that which is better done by Parliament.
The US can provide the former in plenty but are chary of supplying the latter.
Progress now happens but even so I am chary of believing the guest property will be ready for our mid-September holiday.
Although upbeat about the response, Ms. Sujatha looked chary of the financial soundness of the association.
Because the law has always been very chary of creating any new negative easements.
The loss of some teeth made him chary about playing, because of the fear that his high standards would be compromised.
These are some of the compositions even those adept at the art are chary of attempting.
One reason why some coaches may be chary of long-term visitors is the leaking of secrets, of training schedules and innovative techniques.
He is also famously reclusive and chary of talking about his craft.
Governments have been chary of the question of who pays, how much and when.
Mutual funds might be chary of criticising their parent banks' clients, or they may even feel obliged to invest in their shares.
For an organisation normally chary of meddling in its ten members' internal affairs it is an obvious area of potential co-operation.
One should therefore be chary of adopting a test that may encourage such monitoring.
I understand that this is a complicated question of public policy, and I am chary of being too bold.
But in general, the British have become less chary of buying overseas.
As a rule, I am chary about doling out diagnoses unless there is a clear indication to do so.
Reluctant to give money to poor countries, rich countries' governments became equally chary of collecting debts from them. On June 11th, the debt-relief campaign won another triumph.
But private-sector investors may be chary of putting money into costly terminals that risk not being used if Europe slips back into accepting more cheap Russian gas.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I thought you knew that she is chary of her confidences, and that none of us is given to seeking them.
McMurtrie had Scotch blood in his veins, and was cannily chary of offering unasked advice.
The fox sparrow, who passes earlier, is also chary of the music with which he is so richly endowed.
Let us ascertain, if we can, what it means, since they are so chary of informing us themselves.
The prevalence of this view in Europe should make us chary of stigmatizing Hindu ideas about sacrifice as mental aberrations.
He realized that, had it not been for her, the Camerons would have been chary of taking him aboard.
All this makes us chary of believing that Nature is prodigal of new organs.
There are scores of them, there, and some are none too chary about the sort of business they are employed in.
For he seems chary of putting his visitor to the trouble of repeating his late attentions.
Besides, since when have actresses become so chary of their favors?
As he had no idea of deceiving her, and always desired to please her, he was thus made chary of launching into expense.
Fortunately, however chary the Indians might be of their horses, they were liberal of their dogs.
Madame Defarge wore no rose in her head, for the great brotherhood of Spies had become, even in one short week, extremely chary of trusting themselves to the saint's mercies.
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