How To Use Offish In A Sentence

  • I had met her once briefly (like literally a 3 minute conversation – I only remembered her because the piercing blue eyes/dark hair combo is pretty unusual) at a bar on the waterfront and she struck me as kind of standoffish and stuck up. Drbigbeef Diary Entry
  • Maybe if you wouldn't be so offish and mean to us all, they wouldn't ignore you!
  • Since then, she's been reclusive, stand-offish, and another synonym for those two words.
  • She writes in the same light, charming, though slightly stand-offish style.
  • Even the most stand-offish of neighbours had no choice but to bump into each other on the stairs.
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  • It's a warm evenin ', an' as the wizard glances over at Chet, he notices how that offishul is lazily fannin 'himse'f with a barn-door which he's done lifted off the hinges for that coolin' purpose. Wolfville Nights
  • Some people are receptive, but others are understandably stand-offish.
  • Someone who seems stand-offish is attracted to you. The Sun
  • a standoffish manner
  • Some politicians can be very stand-offish but Mr Blair was very nice and pleasant.
  • Maryam claims onlooker status to distance herself from the blithering Donaldsons and to dodge the advances of Bitsy’s widowed father, but her aloofness is really ontological, an innate standoffishness familiar to Tyler’s readers. New Fiction
  • It's not quite as interesting, because neither seems particularly comfortable with the commentary track format, especially Snipes, who is laid back to the point of stand-offishness.
  • Today, to get away from the rather toffish imagery, car makers call their estate cars by other names. Times, Sunday Times
  • The characterization of private enterprise as 'standoffish' by a former government insider, whose focus was not cyber, highlights the heart of the problem. Art Coviello: Government's Earlier Failure to Act Clouds the Facts
  • She never won widespread popular approval with her stand-offish manner.
  • Plentyoffish. com, somewhat self-servingly claims the move is a victory for free dating sites. Its official Match.com Abandons Paid Dating… « The Paradigm Shift
  • As Dilys had said, there was a standoffish air about her which might possibly mask shyness. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • He has a reputation for being wooden and stand-offish, but I think he comes across as both personable and thoughtful in his ads.
  • Her husband, however, was more stand-offish. Times, Sunday Times
  • She never won widespread popular approval with her stand-offish manner.
  • Although initially stand-offish, Sistani ordered his people to co-operate with the Americans.
  • Described by friends as somewhat shy or stand-offish, Cohen last year married Janet Langhart, a black television journalist.
  • She writes in the same light, charming, though slightly stand-offish style.
  • He certainly could be responsive and very, very smart, but there was always that stand-offish quality.
  • They look stand-offish or giggle with embarrassment. Times, Sunday Times
  • My son's daycare teacher has a stand-offish attitude to me now.
  • He has a reputation for being wooden and stand-offish, but I think he comes across as both personable and thoughtful in his ads.
  • What would be quite awesome – and cement your legacy in geekdom forever (maybe even more than the Google guys) — is to make the fruits of your intellectual labors — the technology behind how you’ve been able to build and run plentyoffish. com as one person — available to the rest of us not-rich-yet geeks who have to toil under the burdens of Dilbert style pointy haired bosses everyday. Time to sell? « The Paradigm Shift
  • The essence of the myth is that the English are standoffish, the Welsh are clannish and only the Scots and the Irish mix with anyone.
  • Where most of the marines had been somewhat stand-offish or had just ignored him, John was now being greeted by every marine that passed him.
  • Although her publicity shots present her as a sultry, moody, sleepy-eyed blonde with a slightly sneering, stand-offish expression, Herbert couldn't be more down-to-earth, likeable and friendly.
  • He hadn't been cruel or physically abusive, merely distant and stand-offish.
  • Some people were a bit offish - not unlike being in a place where not everyone welcomes outsiders.
  • She's always standoffish whenever somebody wants to talk to her.
  • He may seem a bit standoffish, which is likely just his natural reserved personality. The Unaffiliated Will Decide
  • Some politicians can be very stand-offish but Mr Blair was very nice and pleasant.
  • I found the lady a little stand-offish and decided that the job wasn't for me after all (I'd suspected this before I actually had the interview, anyway).
  • If Grover wasn't so stand-offish, we might tell her about it, and she could tell the Saint -- that's what we call the missis; the Saint would soon put a stop to all that nonsense. Esther Waters
  • Pero leyendo un articulo de Markus Frind de Plentyoffish, e investigando un poco he encontrado una tendencia que aconseja justo lo contrario y que al menos [...] Listening to users is bad… « The Paradigm Shift
  • My son's daycare teacher has a stand-offish attitude to me now.
  • standoffishly, he declined the invitation to the office party
  • He hadn't been cruel or physically abusive, merely distant and stand-offish.
  • Although her publicity shots present her as a sultry, moody, sleepy-eyed blonde with a slightly sneering, stand-offish expression, Herbert couldn't be more down-to-earth, likeable and friendly.
  • You've heard that some of the girls at school think you're snobby and stand-offish.
  • He's usually stand-offish but seems he and the Captain are talking more as of late so I think that gives us a full house.
  • But it was not until August 6, when Britain's International Television News (ITN) broadcast the first television pictures from the camps, that President Bush found himself forced to defend his "standoffish" policy toward the former Yugoslavia. America and the Bosnia Genocide
  • In 1861 not one person reported producing any quintals offish.
  • Everyone nodded, except the girls who remained stand-offish.
  • Even the fiercest Rottwieler or the stand-offish German Shepherd becomes as timid as a doe when Murugan takes them by the leash.
  • “And I’m not going to be like ‘I don’t like Kate… But, I mean, she’s pretty, you know, standoffish, which is kind of weird.” Shannen Doherty Mark Ballas First Couple Voted Off “Dancing With The Stars”
  • A cat, for instance, is much more dexterous with its paws than a dog. This dexterity fascinates cat lovers, who also cite the cat's legendary standoffishness as proof of its mental superiority.
  • He has not always been popular with his teammates and he has alienated the media by his stand-offishness.
  • I found the lady a little stand-offish and decided that the job wasn't for me after all (I'd suspected this before I actually had the interview, anyway).
  • They are quite often abrasive and offish, but are still human beings, and need to be treated as so.
  • Plentyoffish hat mehr als 1,1 Milliarden von 45 Millionen Besuchern [...] doolally Says: Time to sell? « The Paradigm Shift
  • He certainly could be responsive and very, very smart, but there was always that stand-offish quality.
  • But the first lady of this portrait can also be a scold, stand-offish and sanctimonious.
  • Where most of the marines had been somewhat stand-offish or had just ignored him, John was now being greeted by every marine that passed him.
  • Typical Edinburgh stand-offishness is being blamed for its failure.
  • His last speech was a good one, it summed up everything he's been working for, but it was a bit stand-offish.
  • We're not stand-offish or snobbish with them. The Sun
  • people who seem stand-offish are in reality often simply nervous
  • Don't assume all English accents betoken toffishness. Hit & Run
  • Okay, so she was sort of uptight and standoffish, but I didn't think much about it.
  • Although initially stand-offish, Sistani ordered his people to co-operate with the Americans.
  • You've heard that some of the girls at school think you're snobby and stand-offish.
  • Even the most stand-offish of neighbours had no choice but to bump into each other on the stairs.
  • He's usually stand-offish but seems he and the Captain are talking more as of late so I think that gives us a full house.
  • Even the fiercest Rottwieler or the stand-offish German Shepherd becomes as timid as a doe when Murugan takes them by the leash.
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  • Someone who seems stand-offish wants to get to know you much better. The Sun
  • Since then, she's been reclusive, stand-offish, and another synonym for those two words.
  • Some people are receptive, but others are understandably stand-offish.
  • I can be quite stand-offish, quite reserved. The Sun
  • This weekend sees the end to your stand-offish mode. The Sun
  • His last speech was a good one, it summed up everything he's been working for, but it was a bit stand-offish.
  • Someone who seems stand-offish is secretly attracted to you. The Sun
  • And anyone who says that she is standoffish, too serious and close-mouthed most likely has seen her only in performance when she's got one thing alone on her mind: if I'm going to do it, I'm going to give it my all.
  • An odd thing for anybody to do, but for an Australian particularly in a side like that, in a touring side, it was regarded as being pretty stand-offish, they didn't like it.
  • Someone who seems stand-offish could be hiding their attraction. The Sun
  • standoffish and antisocial
  • Everyone nodded, except the girls who remained stand-offish.
  • An odd thing for anybody to do, but for an Australian particularly in a side like that, in a touring side, it was regarded as being pretty stand-offish, they didn't like it.
  • There was little evidence of the usual huffiness and stand-offishness we are normally greeted with.
  • At the same time he lacked the pompousness and standoffish attitude which is the way of some foreign correspondents.
  • As Dilys had said, there was a standoffish air about her which might possibly mask shyness. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • Oh and on top of that, he's been acting… offish.
  • Other children sometimes mis-interpret your little Virgo's shyness as diffidence or stand-offishness.
  • You come across as cold and stand-offish. The Sun
  • I have not been very reliable with meme's in recent months....almost to the point of being rude and 'standoffish'. 7 Things You Don't Need to Know About Me

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