Sentences with phrase «rather cagey»

He seemed rather cagey concerning whether this would be said blockbuster AAA releases, mind, and was careful to point out that Microsoft needs to do some work on its own, and push its own store.
It's closer to the Android approach than it is to the rather cagey iOS route and we like it a lot.
Labour Party policy is rather cagey on this, lacking the nerve to bring in full comprehensive schools everywhere because it means «closing grammar schools».
Christine says «On education, UKIP want to bring back grammar schools... Labour Party policy is rather cagey on this, lacking the nerve to bring in full comprehensive schools everywhere because it means «closing grammar schools».

Not exact matches

If Tottenham were still in the title race you could argue this would be a tight cagey affair with the two sides feeling each other out early rather than going on the offensive.
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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