Wariness Sentence Examples

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  • His wariness scared her as much as the thugs had.

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  • Jule's wariness made his senses heighten.

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  • Stranger anxiety is fear or wariness of people with whom a child is not familiar.

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  • Wariness crossed Tamer's face as he realized what the compass did.

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  • When she saw him, she put her knife away but didn't lose the wariness.

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  • Taxi drivers - the best arbiters in any country - don't have the same wariness that usually comes with authoritative regimes.

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  • The strikes reflected a longstanding wariness of the trade union leadership.

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  • Would I sound old if I professed a certain wariness when it comes to backing tracks?

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  • Despite initial wariness, Fin gradually comes out of his shell, and the three become close friends.

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  • This strategy also gives you the opportunity to calm and reassure him, as he will still have a natural wariness of the unknown.

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  • For some people this is a prospect about which there is a natural and understandable wariness of the unknown.

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  • A lack of understanding of planning and conservation legislation and a general wariness toward Council officers are also particularly evident.

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  • In the dignity and simplicity of the old backwoodsman there is something almost Hebraic. With his naïve vanity and strong reverent piety, his valiant wariness, his discriminating cruelty, his fine natural sense of right and wrong, his rough limpid honesty, his kindly humour, his picturesque dialect, and his rare skill in woodcraft, he has all the breadth and roundness of a type and all the eccentricities and peculiarities of a portrait.

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  • Because of this wariness of strangers, early socializing is essential.

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  • Taxi drivers - the best arbiters in any country - do n't have the same wariness that usually comes with authoritative regimes.

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  • This type of bear has lost its wariness of people, usually because it has come to associate humans with food.

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  • In this photo, they are looking down the table at someone with wariness.

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  • They start to exhibit a wariness of strangers and symptoms of separation anxiety.

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  • A smile escaped despite Jenn's wariness, and the model held out a manicured hand.

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  • Its wariness, however, is very marvellous, and even at the breeding-season, when most birds throw off their shyness, it is not easily approached within ordinary gunshot distance.

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  • In the dignity and simplicity of the old backwoodsman there is something almost Hebraic. With his naïve vanity and strong reverent piety, his valiant wariness, his discriminating cruelty, his fine natural sense of right and wrong, his rough limpid honesty, his kindly humour, his picturesque dialect, and his rare skill in woodcraft, he has all the breadth and roundness of a type and all the eccentricities and peculiarities of a portrait.

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