cagey [adjective]

Definition of cagey:

Reluctant to give information; secretive or guarded.

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Sentence/Example of cagey:

The politician was cagey about his plans for the upcoming election.

She was cagey about her age and refused to answer.

He was being cagey about where he was going on vacation.

The detective found the witness to be unusually cagey.

The company was cagey about the details of the merger.

The suspect was cagey when questioned by the police.

He was cagey about his financial situation.

She was being cagey about her relationship status.

The lawyer was cagey about the case's outcome.

The witness was cagey when asked about the suspect's alibi.

The child was cagey about what they had done with the broken vase.

The company was cagey about the new product launch.

The politician was cagey about his stance on the issue.

The celebrity was cagey about their personal life.

The employee was cagey about their reasons for quitting.

The teenager was cagey about their plans for the weekend.

The suspect was cagey when asked about their whereabouts.

The witness was cagey about what they saw that night.

The politician was cagey about their opponent's weaknesses.

The company was cagey about the financial losses.