I have always thought that Edinburgh, while grand in design, was timid in vision. |
Her erstwhile colleagues in Cabinet report that Ms Short was never timid about ventilating her opinions. |
Despite such incursions splitting the Hibs rearguard, some of the attempts were timid and those that were not were met by the reassuring Colgan. |
She began to lose her sight five years ago, causing her to become timid, irritable and even attack animal keepers on occasion. |
The timid male would be advised to stand well back when a female threatened is on the rampage. |
Wilfred could barely stand to see Jane's sparkling eyes and timid laughter wasted on that wretched English hag and her abominable beverages. |