These clerics led by Hamza—which means “steadfast” in Arabic—approached us warily, slowly.
Despite his insistence that the book is a failure, a warily honest narrator emerges.
He walks with stiff, rounded shoulders and talks with his chin down, eyes looking up warily through his lashes.
“I hope Mr. Dudley will do a better job,” he tells me, warily.
He warily sounded a nature that could be warped to the exigencies of any plan, provided it was profitable.
They warily drew near, and descried a female figure in wild attire waving signals from the strand.
Surrounded by snares in which an ordinary youth would have perished, William learned to tread at once warily and firmly.
It follows slowly and warily, and sometimes begins by resisting and denouncing what in the end it thoroughly adopts.
A short stout lady followed, who warily shook hands with Rufus, and said, "Let me introduce you to Mr. Farnaby."