Sentences

charry in a sentence

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Definition

Charry (adjective): excessively cautious or wary in decision-making.

Sample Sentences

  1. Charry is often used to describe someone who is overly cautious in their decision-making.
  2. The charry behavior of the team leader made it difficult to take risks during the project.
  3. She was charry about investing in the stock market after her previous losses.
  4. His charry approach to negotiations led to missed opportunities for collaboration.
  5. They were charry in discussing their plans, wary of outside opinions.
  6. Being charry can sometimes prevent people from experiencing new adventures.
  7. The charry nature of the proposal made it hard to gain support from stakeholders.
  8. Despite her charry instincts, she decided to go ahead with the trip.
  9. His charry reaction was understandable given the circumstances.
  10. The charry attitude of the committee members slowed down the decision-making process.