cagy

IPA: kˈeɪgi

adjective

  • Alternative form of cagey [Wary, careful, shrewd.]
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Examples of "cagy" in Sentences

  • Smallmouths are smart, cagy fish, most especially so on water that sees lots of fishing pressure.
  • Nichols said the Obama administration is not being "cagy" but "strategic" in refusing to be pinned down on an estimate.
  • Why should they support a party pushing for a bill that claims to provide benefits but is so awfully cagy about what those benefits are?
  • I guess there's your WoW reference, given at a later plot point being just slightly cagy, although there's few surprises in the plot he has to try for an epic flying mount.
  • (The ad stupidly accused the Republican Bachman of being soft on crime, and seems to be a version of the cagy but destructive and stupid "attack Republicans from the right" strategy).
  • My guess is that the DCCC discouraged her from making the kind of strong, straightforward case on the issues she would have been good at and conned or bullied her into running a cagy, deceptive campaign.

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