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Perhaps, also, diffident and inarticulate as he was, the village may have been a way of demonstrating the extent of his wealth and power.
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After bowing a bouncer and seeing the batsman weave uncomfortably he stands and stares at the batsman a huge improvement from his ealier diffident ways.
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Some companies those which start out with diffident, inexperienced people who soon mature with their art achieve greatness.
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He is polite, diffident but unflinching in the choice he made.
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Beginning in a neutral and rather diffident manner, the story builds to a climax of great power.
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He was too diffident to do justice to himself; but when his natural shyness was overcome, his behaviour gave every indication of an open, affectionate heart.
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Having to defend your material, in that company... you just couldn't be diffident.
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In his early career he gained a high reputation as a draughtsman and conveyancer, but was diffident in recognising his own abilities.
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And he paced our bricks with a diffident air.
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The levriero is diffident towards strangers but very affectionate with its owner.
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