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Idioms and Phrases

Avoid meeting or confronting someone, as in “I have ... had to fight shy of invitations that would exhaust time and spirits” (Washington Irving, Life and Letters , 1821). This usage may allude to a military reluctance to meet or engage with the enemy. [Late 1700s]
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"It would change the whole face of British business. Investors would fight shy of firms that can't show they're ready," he says.

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He would not fight shy of strike action where necessary, but his message is one of engagement.

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Many of these one-off support measures will start to be wound down, but governments often fight shy of politically tricky measures to keep a lid more firmly on prices, such as banning multiple property ownership or easing building regulations.

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I don’t see him running an antiques shop in the Cotswolds but I would fight shy of killing him off.

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Stephens is one fight shy of the record shared by Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Jim Miller but will not tie Cerrone on Saturday.

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