cagily

IPA: kˈædʒʌɫi

adverb

  • In a cagy manner.
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Examples of "cagily" in Sentences

  • This from a man who has cagily refused to propose a single structural reform to entitlements in his three years in office.
  • “Neither sensational nor cagily sentimental nor self pitying, this grounded, exquisitely written work . . . requires reading.”
  • And the three-volume tome -- unexpurgated, but written cagily, and yet still self-revealingly at times -- has prompted me to pursue one of the great humorist's own personal delights.
  • Delivered rather cagily to me and my partner Fiona over breakfast a few months ago, our son Finn's announcement offered few clues that it might herald something altogether more profound.
  • Okay, I throw my hands up and can only say that Nadler's current show, "Crazy 1961," which he reprises twice more January 15 and 22 at Manhattan's Laurie Beechman Theatre, is yet another in his highly diverting, cagily intelligent enterprises.
  • So it's easy to understand why, when a bank officer shows up wanting to know how three mortgages got sold for the same property within an hour, the participants cagily trick the bank officer into signing the next set of papers and becoming the new owner of a severely overvalued property.

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