timid造句1. Timid dogs bark most.
2. Lucy is a rather timid child.
3. The rabbit is timid and suspicious.
4. A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age.
5. Timid children need gentle handling to build up their confidence.
6. I was a timid child.
7. Deer are naturally timid creatures.
8. He is too timid to venture upon an undertaking.
9. He is timid by nature.
10. She's very timid, - completely lacking in confidence.
11. Most birds are naturally timid.
12. The President's critics say he has been too timid in responding to changing international developments.
13. Mike is rather timid with women, so Sue has to make all the running in their relationship.
14. These timid little creatures exude a pungent smell when threatened.
15. 'May I come in?' she asked in a timid voice.
16. My horse is a bit timid and is easily frightened by traffic.
17. He stopped in the doorway, too timid to go in.
18. They've been rather timid in the changes they've made .
19. Somehow the dimness made my footsteps sound muffled, timid.
20. Bruck is suitably cautious, but not at all timid.
21. Even this may be too timid.
22. "May I come in?" said a timid little voice.
23. I offer a plan: too timid, too reserved.
24. I was always timid about taking action in a crisis, but not Doris.
25. Corrieshalloch Gorge is not for the timid and sufferers from nightmares but it must be seen.
26. A few years later, it made timid and ephemeral attempts to pursue a progressive social policy.
27. If she had been a timid child, she would probably have asked her friend Balie Waggener.
28. Jeanne was quiet, appeared timid but had an immensely strong will.
29. The road in life, uphill to swagger, downhill to be timid and overcautious, way to go straight ahead, take a road to overlooking the foot.
30. For many years Jack Benny had a comic character on his programs named Mr Shlepperman-a timid, weak-kneed character.