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Shifty   /ʃˈɪfti/   Listen
Shifty

adjective
1.
Characterized by insincerity or deceit; evasive.  Synonym: devious.  "Shifty eyes"
2.
Changing position or direction.  Synonym: shifting.  "Their nervous shifting glances" , "Shifty winds"






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"Shifty" Quotes from Famous Books



... to himself that this man with his shifty looks and suspicious appearance would be about the last man he ...
— A Cousin's Conspiracy - A Boy's Struggle for an Inheritance • Horatio Alger

... was a smooth-tongued, tall, lean individual with shifty eyes, and a flow of talk of the coffeeshop variety. At the end of his first sentence any fool would have known that he had been put up to quiz Abdul Ali, in order that Abdul Ali might have an excuse to justify himself. He attacked ...
— Jimgrim and Allah's Peace • Talbot Mundy

... Lord Rotherwood and Lady Merrifield seats near the judge, where Miss Mohun was already installed. Alfred Flinders was already at the bar, and for the first time Lady Merrifield saw his somewhat handsome but shifty-looking face and red beard, as the counsel for the prosecution was giving a detailed account of his embarrassed finances, and of his having obtained from the inexperienced kindness of a young lady, a mere child in age, who called ...
— The Two Sides of the Shield • Charlotte M. Yonge

... you had come to spend the night in the lonely castle of a perfect stranger with a shifty eye and a rogues' gallery smile, and on retiring to your room had found the door kick-proof and the window barred, and if, immediately after your discovery of these phenomena, a white-faced young lady had plunged in upon you and urged ...
— The Man Upstairs and Other Stories • P. G. Wodehouse

... postpone treatment until some later date. I heard nothing more from him for almost three years, when he walked in one day, looking like a shadow of his former self. There were dark rings around his eyes, his gaze was shifty and I could hardly believe that this was the young fellow who had seen me three years ago. Nevertheless it was the same man, with a story that pointed out the danger of postponement. His trouble had become steadily worse, he said, until it had ruined his control ...
— Stammering, Its Cause and Cure • Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue


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