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cagey

adjective as in tricky

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The film, which features intimate photos, diary entries and letters from her personal archive, notably includes a probing interview with Stewart in which she appears both cagey and brutally honest.

It features a probing interview with Stewart, who is by turns cagey and bluntly honest.

Born Dec. 11, 1944, Garr was cagey about her age but repeatedly said she was 11 when her father died of a heart attack.

Richardson, whose term ends in 2026, is calling for “full cost recovery,” but the phrase is “cagey,” said Boykoff, and “does not align with the recent history of the Olympics.”

After a cagey start with neither fighter willing to overcommit, she began to control the distance and land smart counter rights.

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