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When the time came for dessert I asked, diffidently, what was available.
At the house she asked diffidently if he cared to come in.
So I diffidently suppose it might do something for you.
"Say, maybe you better go on up to the house," he began diffidently.
She came up to us diffidently and stopped, breathing hard.
Diffidently, she stopped Matthew one morning when he was on his way out.
Another man rose and walked diffidently over to the five people who had just arrived.
More diffidently, he then asked permission to speak in private with the king.
"We were told to find you," one of the agents said diffidently.
The kid waved diffidently as she got out of the car.
"I might not be so lucky a second time," he said diffidently.
I just have to get my bag,' she invited diffidently.
"I was thinking of going to Vermont," he said diffidently.
"Some of our people have a vocation for the work," he said diffidently.
"My teacher says I can have a tattoo now," he said diffidently.
I was rather hoping you'd help me,' he said diffidently.
He poked his head around the door and entered diffidently.
He, too, has sometimes seemed a little diffidently boyish on stage.
He paused rather diffidently, as if weighing his words with great care.
There's been a significant improvement in morale, he said diffidently.
"I was going to a special place," Jesus said somewhat diffidently.
After a few hours, days or years of thought they diffidently suggest that an experiment should be made.
"My wife will do it, if you like," he offered diffidently.
The Lieutenant gestured diffidently toward the body on the floor.
Justice Thomas took the podium and began to speak, a bit diffidently.