secretive造句31. In the mess, speculation had buzzed about in hushed whispers, knowing, secretive nods.
32. Some few still showed the tell-tale signs of multiple occupation, dishevelled lawns, peeling paint and drawn secretive curtains.
33. The secretive negotiations between administrators and polluters meant there was no public accountability.
34. The agency has been criticized for being too secretive and hiding information from the public.
35. She is so secretive she won't even say what the initials stand for.
36. To say that the military is secretive about this technology would be an understatement.
37. The secretive nature of crime raises a number of problems for the study of crime.
38. But he was also a complex, highly secretive individual whose inner workings and motivations are profoundly glossed over in this film.
39. His style as leader, distrustful and secretive, prompts regular comparisons to Richard Nixon.
40. He had become a key player in the New York real-estate game community, which is both tightly knit and secretive.
41. Much of the discussion focused upon North Korea's highly secretive nuclear program.
42. At least one dancer was surprised to learn that Alvin had a brother, so secretive was he about his life.
43. He behaved as a benevolent autocrat, but was reluctant to delegate, suspicious, and secretive.
44. She became secretive, wary, looking over her shoulder at the slightest noise.
45. I am often secretive about what I eat, trying to hide it from my friends and family.
46. They are fiercely secretive and of their own choice inhabit a dim world of ambiguity and half-truths.
47. It was a street of small secretive houses with tiled roofs.
48. Proponents of the new policy said that the intent is to crack open the often secretive world of air safety regulation.
49. He was viewed by critics as being secretive, arrogant and aloof, but supporters described him as progressive and effective.
50. He is the nominee of the Reform Party, a secretive organization he invented, subsidizes and controls for his own purposes.
51. Falconer was quiet and secretive but seemed in very good humour, laughing and talking rather garrulously.
52. This is in direct contrast to the company's more secretive past as part of the Central Electricity Generating Board.
53. Secretive steps, snuggling into their mother stone, giving you a sense of entering something rather than ascending it.
54. To reconstruct his thought and rediscover its movement is as difficult as investigating his secretive life.
55. For one, Blinder said he favors increased public knowledge about the intentions of policymakers at the secretive Fed.
56. Why did Stephen always have to be so secretive in his business dealings?
57. Ranulf sighed heavily, a long way from this dour monastery and his secretive master.
58. These secretive facilities house the deadly legacies of the Cold War: nuclear weapons, radioactive waste and toxic chemicals.
59. Now the secretive whistler with the woodwind song was revealed.
60. The review drew criticism as overly secretive, especially as it became clear that Rumsfeld was contemplating major change.