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How do you use timidly in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "timidly" in a sentence:

Simple Sentences:

* The puppy timidly approached the stranger, tail tucked between its legs.

* She timidly raised her hand to ask a question.

* The child timidly peeked around the corner.

More Complex Sentences:

* He timidly offered his opinion, knowing it might not be well-received.

* The shy artist timidly presented her work to the gallery owner.

* With trembling hands, she timidly accepted the award, her eyes filled with tears.

Figurative Language:

* The sun timidly peeked through the clouds, casting a warm glow on the landscape.

* Hope timidly flickered in her heart, even as the situation seemed hopeless.

Dialogue:

* "I, um, I... I'm not sure," she stammered timidly.

* "Can I... can I come in?" he asked timidly, his voice barely a whisper.

Remember that "timidly" describes an action done with hesitation or fear. You can use it to add nuance and detail to your writing.

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