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warily

[ wair-uh-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a wary manner.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of warily1

First recorded in 1545–55; wary + -ly
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Example Sentences

On a farm about 45 minutes outside of Houston, a one-eyed horse stared warily at a man who had no business near a barn, livestock or hay.

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In Mexico, news of Johnson’s nomination was greeted warily, with many seeing a clear signal of the Trump administration’s intended, narrow focus.

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In the midst of the scramble for a new Syria, the country's musicians are warily eyeing the Islamist rebel leadership and hoping to build on hard-won achievements made during the almost 14-year civil war.

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They practice in the ruins of a farm outhouse, poking rifles round empty doorways before edging warily past.

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With so much at stake, neighbourhood clubs organising pujas have to tread warily.

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