Sentences with phrase «little tentative»

The phrase "little tentative" means being slightly unsure or hesitant about something. Full definition
Like many alternative medicine participants, Tracy is a little tentative about telling her doctor that she is using the cayenne.
«We got a little tentative late in the game.»
«We had a little bit of a slow start, were a little tentative with the puck and we needed some big saves from Varly, but we had some get - up - and - go on the offensive side of it,» Bednar said.
Hopefully now that more and more fans are pulling their heads out of the sand, we'll see consistent, and larger protests this season, as they were a little tentative last season.
Early on United were a little tentative.
Send them off slowly if your child is still a little tentative on his feet (blow gently to create big, drifting bubbles) or more quickly if your toddler loves to run (blow hard to send out a spray of faster - moving, smaller bubbles).
This must have gotten the governor's attention, because for the first time in memory, he actually did a little tentative fundraising for his own party's conference.
I thankfully have a squat rack, but there are no safety bars so I'm a little tentative of going super heavy.
Therese returns them, and the women begin a relationship, a little tentative, a little careful, but not without passion and adoration.
The first day I was a little tentative.
«Everyone was being a little tentative at the start, but I felt confident with my Michelins.
She is a little tentative when she first meets a new person but doesn't take long to warm up and give them her paw.
Al Catraz went out first followed by Puptart; both seemed a little tentative to run directly into the waves, but once they did - they swam off and never looked back!
«People are a little tentative, but the great stuff sold really great and the other stuff — well, a lot of the other stuff sold too,» said collector and dealer David Mugrabi, who didn't seem to be bidding much himself at the sale.
I was a little tentative about this post, fearing that I might alienate some who weren't familiar with the sailing lifestyle, so it's nice to have a fellow sailor chime in and agree with the parallels that sailing and the job search have in common.
I'm leaning toward this one but I'm still a little tentative about pulling the trigger.
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