Definitionn. the trait of being cautious and watchful
Last update: July 23, 2015
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His wariness scared her as much as the thugs had. [Please select]
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The five now checked speed and moved with great wariness. [Please select]
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His second experience was one which he remembered with cunning wariness rather than with actual terror. [Please select]
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The frequent stupidity and infatuation of the buffalo seems the more remarkable from the contrast it offers to their wildness and wariness at other times. [Please select]
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The wariness of the envoys made Talleyrand's agents the more insistent about getting the "douceur." [Please select]
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A spring cold spell pinches, they lose their vitality, become thin and quite lack their ordinary wariness. [Please select]
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A still, small noise as of something alive that moved with the utmost wariness. [Please select]
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