Yet there is a slight shiftiness, as if they don't want to let him down – but might. |
Meanwhile, hubby Les adds to the shiftiness when he flies off the handle in The Vic after hearing Emma's been snooping around. |
By now you'll have the feeling that within the trade there's murkiness, possibly deliberate ambiguity, and, many would claim, even shiftiness. |
No bandanna hid his hair, however, shortly cropped and brown, and his eyes lacked the size and shiftiness of the man who had greeted them. |
Shifty physiognomy, it seems, is independent of these things. That shiftiness was also recognised by those whose money was actually at stake. |
Maybe I am wrong, but it seems to me that we will see far more such shiftiness from the parties as next May's General Election approaches. |