Use timid in a sentence
Sentences starting with timid
- Timid whistling and other expressions of disapproval had been followed by louder demonstrations, for to be locked up was intolerable. [10]
Sentences ending with timid
- At first Arsinoe was very still and timid. [10]
- You are sure to succeed; and I shall be proud of you, for-- for you saved my brother's life, you see," she timidly added; and she was not often timid. [11]
- I think she does not know enough of danger to be timid. [6]
- Ani observed this and said: "You think I am timid! [10]
Short sentences using timid
- The timid knock was repeated. [9]
- She took a timid step. [9]
- And how timid she is! [10]
More example sentences with the word timid in them
- Every time a youth looks love in a maiden's eyes, and sees the timid appealing return of the universal passion, the world for those two is just as certainly created as it was on the first morning, in all its color, odor, song, freshness, promise. [4]
- When a resolute young fellow steps up to the great bully, the World, and takes him boldly by the beard, he is often surprised to find it come off in his hand, and that it was only tied on to scare away timid adventurers. [6]
- The timid man yearns for full value and asks a tenth. [5]
- At night she would not come if it was dark, for she was a timid little thing; but if there was a moon she would come. [5]
- I wish he would make up his mind to come and seek me--in disguise, of course--I would--" "He is very timid, and it would not suggest to him anything so unpracticable. [10]
- He said he would let Harris go for two francs; and that unless we were unusually timid, he should consider guides and porters unnecessary; it was not customary to take them, when going by telescope, for they were rather an encumbrance than a help. [5]
- His looks, indeed, would have scared a timid person into a fit; but I resolved I would die rather than show the fear with which he inspired me. [9]
- The countess looked with timid horror at her son's eager, excited face as he said this. [2]
- The Little Chemist, with timid courtesy, showed her out of the room, then came back and sat down. [11]
- His huge figure, with arms hanging down and with a puckered, though smiling face, moved after Willarski with uncertain, timid steps. [2]
- Angele watched him with a strange thrill of timid admiration and delight. [11]
- In the place where three or four currents meet there was the usual jam of carriages, furniture wagons, carts, cars, and hurried, timid, half-bewildered passengers trying to make their way through it. [4]
- He was not well enough to go, some of the timid ones said; but he answered by packing his carpet-bag, and in an hour or two we were on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad in full blast for Harrisburg. [6]
- At first she was very timid, but when I spoke of Pentaur she grew eager; her reverence for him is almost idolatry--and that vexed me. [10]
- Gautier de Brusac was spokesman for the timid ones; Joan's side was resolutely upheld by d'Alencon, the Bastard, La Hire, the Admiral of France, the Marshal de Boussac, and all the other really important chiefs. [5]
- The poor relation was one of the timid sort, and was terribly uneasy to be got out of the house. [6]
- But the humble village teacher was timid of venturing into the noisy world, and had become fond of his dwelling in the old churchyard. [12]
- Young love that used to express its timid desire with the violet, or, in its ardor, with the carnation, now seeks to bring its emotions to light by the help of the chrysanthemum. [4]
- This being all unlike her wonted timid modesty, it amused me all the more, and the old man's demeanor likewise had made me smile; he was surly, and notwithstanding courteous to her and had said to her I know not what. [10]
- This is often, too, the timid expression of a tender feeling, under Puritanic repression, which has not sufficient vent in the sweet-william and hollyhock at the front door. [4]
- John Paul alighted to face this personage, who, the moment he perceived us, shifted his welcoming look to one of such withering scorn as would have daunted a more timid man than the captain. [9]
- Instead of the timid, irregular exchange of goods as far as the Rhine, the Main, and the Danube, regular intercourse with Venice, Milan, Genoa, Bohemia, and Hungary, Flanders, Brabant, and the coast of the Baltic had commenced. [10]
- Then Jim says--rather timid, because he see Tom was getting pretty tetchy: "Mars Tom, what is a metaphor? [5]
- She is a timid, amiable, soft-hearted woman. [10]
- With a surprised, timid manner he faltered that he had met my wife and daughter at Onteora, and they had asked him to call. [5]
- There was a timid knock at the door, and a forlorn little figure, clad in a rumpled calico, with an old shawl over her head, half concealing an eager and pretty face, stood in the doorway, and hesitatingly came in. [4]
- She gave a timid knock at the door of that awful sanctuary. [6]
- A movement of timid curiosity impelled her, when she approached the spot, to glance towards the fire. [12]
- She is as timid as a bird, and flew off as soon as she had set down the jug. [10]
- Rich people were timid and suspicious; and as the Emperor had lately promulgated fresh and more stringent edicts against the magic arts, Posidonius had thought it prudent to postpone the meeting. [10]
- What a fearful time is this into which we poor sensitive and timid creatures are born! [6]
- What an exquisite thrill ran through my frame when the timid nose appeared, was withdrawn, poked out again, and finally followed by the entire animal, who looked cautiously about, and then hopped away to feed on the clover. [4]
- I say only this: if he is at all timid, the enjoyments of the trip will hardly make up for the hardships and sufferings he will have to endure. [5]
- Miss Catherwood, when they met on the street, pretended not to see him, and Eugenie Renault gave him but a timid nod. [9]
- For some natures there is no nurture of love like the security of family protection, under cover of which there is so little to excite the alarm of a timid maiden. [4]
- There they grouped themselves about, in couples and threes, and mumbled in bated voices, and looked timid and homeless and forlorn. [5]
- He must teach them to silence their conscience and the voice of Roman rectitude; he must take on himself the whole responsibility of this deed, at which the timid quaked. [10]
- All day long the warriors lined the picket fence in front of the house, and more than once Tom McChesney roughly shouldered a lane through them that timid visitors might pass. [9]
- This very day the unworthy son of the great Rameses had covered his face and trembled like a timid fawn at the bare mention of the sorcerer's name, and to-morrow he might curse him and pronounce a death sentence upon him. [10]
- I wondered if the suspicious and timid and wasteful Emperor would keep the gas burning all night in his room. [4]
- This sound and the sight of the boats are not good for timid people. [6]
- So they entered the house of "Medea of the curls," as the common people called the witch, with uneasy and throbbing hearts; they were received, however, with such servile politeness that they soon recovered themselves, and even the timid Heliodora began to breathe freely again. [10]
- And how kindly the great master took up his timid observations, how convincingly he answered them. [10]
- His preface shows that the reception of his first book had made him timid and sensitive about the fate of the second, and explains and excuses what might be found fault with, to disarm the criticism he had some reason to fear. [6]
- It was decided that the count must not go, but that if Louisa Ivanovna (Madame Schoss) would go with them, the young ladies might go to the Melyukovs', Sonya, generally so timid and shy, more urgently than anyone begging Louisa Ivanovna not to refuse. [2]
- In substance the storiette was as follows: John Brown, aged thirty-one, good, gentle, bashful, timid, lived in a quiet village in Missouri. [5]
- Princess Mary was still the same timid, plain maiden getting on in years, uselessly and joylessly passing the best years of her life in fear and constant suffering. [2]
- The same old stateliness, the same cleanliness, the same stillness reigned there, and inside there was the same furniture, the same walls, sounds, and smell, and the same timid faces, only somewhat older. [2]
- Nobody knew her so well as I, for she was generally timid and silent; but I in a manner studied her excellence. [4]
- With her it seems that I was somewhat timid and shy, following her with rather anxious eyes, as if not quite certain whether or not she was dangerous. [6]
- But bears are scarce and timid, and appear only to a favored few. [4]
- As to the safety of the money, the timid M. Dauphin did not care to take responsibility. [11]
- The calmness and pride, with which you look at me make me fear for you, and yet, as you know, I am not one of the timid and tremulous. [10]
- But if a planet can grow as a rain-drop grows, why then--It was a great comfort to these timid folk when Lord Rosse's telescope resolved certain nebula into star-clusters. [6]
- The two young people, for a time, treated each other distantly and coldly, but Fran Rosalie learned to regard her husband with a timid respect that sat well upon her. [10]
- With the stern old prince and the gentle, timid Princess Mary, though he had scarcely known them, Pierre at once felt like an old friend. [2]
- The remote possibility of such a catastrophe had frightened some timid dwellers beneath The Mountain to other places of residence; here the danger was most imminent, and yet he loved to dwell upon the chances of its occurrence. [6]
- Abelard, a man of splendid talents, and ranking as the first debater of his time, became timid, irresolute, and distrustful of his powers. [5]
- That was part of Margaret's originality, which pleased her aunt in proportion to her own conventionality; she was really a timid person, and she liked the show of courage which Margaret's magnanimity often reflected upon her. [8]
- Then, willing or not, he was obliged to announce his presence, and, with a timid "It is I, Wolf," he approached the little bow-windowed room and hesitatingly crossed the threshold. [10]
- But all had not happened as she expected; for something called Love had been conceived in her very slowly, and was now being born, and sent, trembling for its timid life, into the world. [11]
- Large animals are not common in these woods now, and you seldom meet anything fiercer than the timid deer and the gentle bear. [4]
- Why, the other night, when the engine got tangled, he was as timid as a woman. [11]
- Is it the most timid and shabby of all lies? [5]
- Others, of a more timid nature, stood among the distant hills to see the result of the contest. [5]
- A weak or modest or timid woman stands no more chance than she would in a herd of infuriated Campagna cattle. [4]
- With these enthusiastic masses, to whom bold advance would secure the highest good, and timid hesitation could bring nothing save death and ruin, they had expected to rush over the Etham line as if it were a pile of faggots. [10]
- Sometimes a timid man sets himself the task of conquering his cowardice and becoming brave--and succeeds. [5]
- Better an hour's mad revel, E'en a kiss from a Moenad's lip, Than a year of timid doubting, Daring only to taste and sip, were the closing lines of a song which I composed at this time. [10]
- The rooms were low and damp, the clammy walls were pierced with chinks and holes, the rotten floors had sunk from their level, the very beams started from their places and warned the timid stranger from their neighbourhood. [12]
- To Pierre's timid look of inquiry after reading the letter she replied by asking him to go, but to fix a definite date for his return. [2]
- Perhaps she had kept the light because she felt timid in her lonely chamber. [10]
- Sometimes a bull is timid, finding himself in so strange a place, and he stands trembling, or tries to retreat. [5]
- They all stared in timid bewilderment at the strange, long-haired commander dressed up in feathers and gold. [2]
- While Pierre, standing in the middle of the room, was talking to himself in this way, the study door opened and on the threshold appeared the figure of Makar Alexeevich, always so timid before but now quite transformed. [2]
- Rage surged up in the breasts of the most timid, and fear vanished before the passion for revenge; cowardice turned to martial ardor, and philosophers and artists thirsted for blood. [10]
- It is not in mortal man to resolve the fancies of a woman, or interpret the shadowy inclinations, the timid revulsions, which move them--they cannot tell why, any more than we. [11]
- People began to hurry westward, a few had abandoned the sidewalk and were running; while other pedestrians, more timid, were equally concerned to turn and hasten in the opposite direction. [9]
- This day belongs, however, not to myself and my recollections, but to all of us who teach and all of you who listen, whether experts in our specialties or aliens to their mysteries, or timid neophytes just entering the portals of the hall of science. [3]
- Every one knows how strong the maternal instinct is, leading even timid birds to face great danger, though with hesitation, and in opposition to the instinct of self-preservation. [1]
- The minister, unlike his rival of the other side of the way, was a down-hearted and timid kind of man. [6]
- She had unbosomed herself to Anne Brinsmade and timid Eugenie Renault the day before. [9]
- He glanced at her with timid surprise. [2]
- Matthew is timid, he should have learned to take care of himself. [9]
- Now and then he met Russians with anxious and timid faces, and Frenchmen with an air not of the city but of the camp, walking in the middle of the streets. [2]
- At first there had been a timid shrinking, but soon her father and herself were brighter and better for the old Irishwoman's presence, and she began to take comfort in Mrs. Flynn. [11]
- She suddenly felt guilty and grew timid on catching the expression of his face and eyes. [2]
- Her beautiful eyes glanced askance at her husband's face, and her own assumed the timid, deprecating expression of a dog when it rapidly but feebly wags its drooping tail. [2]
- Timid, nervous, she glanced an instant at the crowd and the dark icy stream; but it was only a protest of the poor body; the face had the rapt, exultant look of joyous sacrifice. [4]
- And what a glance she had: when it fell in reproof upon those servants, they shrunk and quailed as timid people do when the lightning flashes out of a cloud. [5]
- Perhaps it was fortunate that she had already discovered how necessary it was not only to show the mighty sovereign to whom her heart belonged that he was dear to her, but also to display the timid reverence with which millions bowed before him. [10]
- Your authority is for the weak, the timid, the credulous,--for those who do not care to trust themselves, who run for shelter from the storms of life to a 'papier-mache' fortress, made to look like rock. [9]
- She met Mrs. Flynn's face at the wicket with shining eyes and a timid smile. [11]
- The colour had faded from most of the grave, anxious faces, and their timid glances shunned one another. [10]
- It was not easy to determine, for she was timid and fearful of being repulsed. [12]
- Now she herself drew nearer, but he felt as if his will was broken, and with timid awe he drew back one step, and then another, till the chain stopped him. [10]
- Now she sat downcast and timid, and hunted in face, as on the first evening she came; now she appeared restless and excited. [11]
- There is no doubt that this prediction produced anxiety and alarm in many timid persons. [6]
- All this was delightful, and he had no occasion to speak at all; yet Ulrich felt timid and nervous. [10]
- The spoilt patrician's daughter was not timid, but on this occasion she would have given much not to have followed Verus. [10]
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