Sentences with phrase «cagey old»

Even when I know they are watching from the sideline, I approach a case much differently when I am dealing with a recent grad versus a cagey old veteran.
Should he really be sent out to meet cagey old (but not too old) Archie Moore as early as September?

Not exact matches

Manchester United edge past Celta Vigo in a cagey Europa League semi-final at Old Trafford to reach their first final in the competition.
Called the anterior insula, this structure — which fires up in response to the face of an unsavory character — is less active in older people, possibly making them less cagey than younger folks, a new study finds.
Down the road we meet more extended family and long lost friends, including a pair of low - life cousins, and an old crony played with cagey charm by Stacy Keach: the action is sandwiched between a blackly comic side trip to the family graveyard, and a slapstick «air compressor caper» at a neighboring farm.
Leo Castelli was called generous, shrewd, tireless, mercurial, magical, and charmingly cagey; a constant whirlwind of invention; a man with Old World charm, courage, audacity, dedication; and always a gentleman «in a business where it is sometimes rather difficult to be anything of the sort.»
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