Cagier [adjective]

Definition of Cagier:

tricky

Synonyms of Cagier:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cagier:

Honest

Naive


Sentence/Example of Cagier:

He would be cagey enough to stay ignorant of any overt strife or any other skullduggery that could be laid at his door.

It was wonderful how sort of patriotic and unselfish and religious and cagey he always was.

Theyve got Rawlings for a manager and hes one of the most cagey men in the game.

If they really have a ‘man wanted’ sign hung on him he would be too cagey to come around here today.

Cagey explained the situation, and from then on to train time, Hal was patted and petted and given dainties from lunch baskets.

Hal is in the house now, with Cagey, and Billie is there also, and has the exclusive run of one room.

But we're all growing older, and Stern's pretty cagey about immigration.

They've been drinking Blood all Morning and are feeling good and Cagey.

Arne Copeland was a cagey youngster; nobody influenced him when he made up his mind.

Pretty cagey about everything but the actual getting away from the Workshop, Fuller had been.