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But I say now is not the time to be timid.
But even some of her friends think she has been too timid here.
And he said to them why are you so timid?
I hope you are not too timid for your job, son.
The voice on the other end was low and timid.
But he had been too timid to play it himself.
It was either a very timid woman or a small child.
The night is my time - and I am not timid.
"Most of us are a little more timid than we need to be."
Again it was the turn of the timid one to speak up.
He was just a little timid around women, that's all.
A timid voice rose from the back of the group.
It was not often, in her timid life, that she had been wanted.
Not until we reached the well did a timid voice call out to us.
She wanted Mark to do it again, but was too timid to ask.
"So I will be, timid as she has been in coming against us."
A bit timid but he'll get over that, I think.
Most of the audience seemed too timid to ask questions.
I find that the writing now is much more timid than it used to be.
In every way he was the opposite to his timid little mother.
In the presence of my mother, he suddenly seemed timid.
But she also said that theater here is often too timid.
But I sometimes wonder if we're not being too timid these days.
Once again, timid tank support seemed the order of the day.
The police arrive, but they turn out to be timid.