She shyly hung her pretty head and coyly turned away and furtively peeped across the starlit level toward the ranch, where two dark forms serape-shrouded, were lurking at the corner of the corral.
I was not in love with them," he coyly confided, "but had they been my sisters I could not have loved them more.
The sunbeams, peeping coyly in through the half closed shutters, catches her diamond rings, and throws around them a hundred glimmering, glistening, sparkling rays.
He became a glorified floor-walker, greeting the men with new poise, no longer coyly subservient to pretty women.
Sweetly smiled my client on him, Coyly woo'd and gently won him.
Scores of noddles had been laid open by citizens' cudgels or by the brass buckles on the soldiers' belts; scores of pates bore brave bumps and pretty protuberances, coyly hiding under patches that exhaled the aroma of vinegar.
Goodnatured, though rather inelegant, jokes and jests are howled at the bride, who coyly conceals herself behind a neighbor, and at the bridegroom, who does not seem at all abashed.
Cuckoo calls and young lambs' bleating Nimble airs whichcoyly bring Little gusts of tender greeting From shy nooks where violets cling.
She coyly owned to aridity, and they entered the saloon, kept by a Dutchman who spoke English.
Concha looked at himcoyly and then said triumphantly, "Ah, no!
The earth throws off her mourning nightly weed; And the fresh dawn, her bowermaid, coylycomes To veil her with the morning, like a bride Worthy the sun's embrace.
Good evening," Margaret replied, giggling and lookingcoyly back at the judge.
There was much laughing and rallying as the honest emblem of Christmas joviality circulated and was kissed rather coyly by the ladies.
Mr. Pim--(coyly and moving down to head of settee R.
Coyly moving up to chair by writing-table and nervously kicking her ankle, etc.
And she grasped his hand and held it, leaningcoyly close.
At first she demanded coyly to be set down, and then with more sharpness in her tone.
To steal the lustre from her sparkling eye; And in thy circling movements hover near, To murmur tender secrets in her ear; Or, as she coyly waves her hand, to sip Voluptuous nectar from her lower lip!
Albeit she did coyly turn away Her glowing cheek, and with her fingers guard Her pouting lips, that murmured a denial In faltering accents, she did yield herself A sweet reluctant captive to my will.
The canadon of the Coyly was fenced at intervals, the grass eaten close to the ground by many sheep.
At this time a great many of the birds are paired, but at a latter date in the valley of the Coyly we once made a camp round which the country in all directions was covered by thousands of these geese.
The dentist coyly fluffed his hair and deprecated, "Oh no, I wouldn't say that!
The dentist coyly poked his finger at her coiffure, and she slapped the finger, gurgling.
He himself was attempting to seize her hand, which she coyly drew back, and uttering things sweeter and more polished than she had ever listened to before.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coyly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.