| a. | 1. | Easily frightened; timid; | |||
| 2. | Reserved; coy; disinclined to familiar approach. | ||||
| 3. | Cautious; wary; suspicious. | ||||
| 4. | Inadequately supplied; short; lacking; | ||||
| 5. | (Poker) owing money to the pot; - in cases where an opponent's bet has exceeded a player's available stake or chips, but the player chooses to continue playing the hand before adding the required bet to the pot.
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| v. i. | 1. | To start suddenly aside through fright or suspicion; - said especially of horses. | |||
| v. t. | 1. | To throw sidewise with a jerk; to fling; | |||
| n. | 1. | A sudden start aside, as by a horse. | |||
| 2. | A side throw; a throw; a fling. | ||||
| Noun | 1. | shy - a quick throw; "he gave the ball a shy to the first baseman" |
| Verb | 1. | shy - start suddenly, as from fight |
| 2. | shy - throw quickly | |
| Adj. | 1. | shy - lacking self-confidence; "stood in the doorway diffident and abashed"; "problems that call for bold not timid responses"; "a very unsure young man" |
| 2. | shy - easily startled or frightened | |
| 3. | shy - short; "eleven is one shy of a dozen" | |
| 4. | shy - wary and distrustful; disposed to avoid persons or things; "shy of strangers" |
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