US /ˈtɪmɪd/
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One, I gotta thank them all because I remember when he first got into Silverstone, you know, I was just a little bit timid.
I'm a little timid to like step on hallowed ground as you say.
Because if someone is very shy and timid and has no audacity, they might really admire that in other people and they see themselves.
Because if someone is very shy and timid and has no audacity, they might really admire that in other people.
He's a very timid and cautious cat, and he doesn't like being alone in the house.
He's a very timid and cautious cat, and he doesn't like being alone in the house.
Normally, you'd think a dog in a new, unfamiliar place would be more timid and maybe hiding in a spot or acting out in some way.
Normally, you'd think a dog in a new unfamiliar place would be more timid and maybe hiding in a spot or acting out in some way,
"It's--it's a very fine day," said a timid voice at her side.
'It's--it's a very fine day!' said a timid
These two: "timid" and "timorous", that's usually somebody who is always like that.
A timid person, someone who is always quiet and shy, and they're not very brave so they don't...
Ariel, in contrast, is timid, willing to give up her voice, and, showing very little imagination, dreams of having only two legs.
Ariel, in contrast, is timid, willing to give up her voice, and showing very little imagination, dreams of having only two legs.
Aging is not for the timid.
Aging is not for the timid.
Dan: Weren't you kind of a timid child, too?
Vanessa: I wouldn't say I was timid, but I didn't like physical contact with other kids,
I've been a little timid on the whole dirt thing ever since.
I've been a little timid on the whole