Cagey in a Sentence
  • He was too cagey for her to understand what he felt.
  • At sixty-two, he was as wiry as any of his men, and twice as cagey.
  • Dawson is somewhat cagey about his future plans -- tho he will definitely continue working with young people.
  • Yet when they are asked for specific details of such cases which seem to strongly support the ETH they get very cagey.
  • Today, if you contact any tattoo ink manufacturer to inquire what ingredients are in their products, you'll likely be met with cagey, guarded service representatives who claim, "It's a trade secret."
  • Saddam is too cagey to refuse outright, not with war balancing on the edge of a scimitar.
  • I assume his first name is Alistair, but except for splashing photos of himself around he's pretty cagey about his identify.
  • Misunderstandings occurred and some members became increasingly cagey in response to adverse publicity.
  • Whenever there were witnesses, cameras, microphones and/or tape recorders in evidence, he would become very cagey and evasive.
  • Others question why Apple are so cagey about the exact stats concerning the service, especially when rumored figures seem so impressive.
  • Christie was rather cagey about her many detective stories, comparing their production to a sausage factory.
  • They remain cagey about the purchase price of such a car.