US /stændˈɔfɪʃ, -ˈɑfɪʃ/
・UK /'stænd'ɔ:fɪʃ/
And I could tell they were kind of standoffish, a little suspicious.
And I could tell they were kind of standoffish, a little suspicious.
I was always kind of a standoffish social person anyway.
We were in a standoffish situation.
But you know, in the past, I've kind of dealt with, especially with airlines that are American, um, they're kind of rude and standoffish, or it's like you're always just kind of an inconvenience if you ask for anything.
But, you know, in the past I've kind of dealt with, especially with airlines that are American, they're kind of rude and standoffish or it's like you're always just kind of an inconvenience if you ask for anything.
And I'm sorry for being so standoffish.
And I'm sorry for being so standoffish
Jordan has been careful to be polite but standoffish in order to avoid buying even more border trouble.
the instability in nearby Syria and Iraq. Jordan has been careful to be polite but standoffish
the so-called "basket case." And at first, they're all salty and standoffish with each other because, you know, let's face it, American high schools are sort of a breeding ground for that kind of thing.
And at first, they're all salty and standoffish with each other.
On the other hand, if a girl seems closed off or standoffish, with her arms crossed,
When Newland enters Mae Welland's box, he is, in the novel, quite standoffish in his first interactions with her cousin, the Countess Olenska.
Does Daniel Day-Lewis seem standoffish in his response to Michelle Pfeiffer here?
Cats are standoffish.