It can be. Shy is usually an adjective describing someone who is timid or introverted. But "to shy away from" means "to avoid," and in that sense, yes, it can be a verb.
Nervously, as it is describing walked, which is the verb in the sentence.
Loyalintelligentfriendlythoughfulshyfantastic
The present continuous tense of "shy" is "shying."
Adjectives describe something. An example is "The shy girl went to school." Shy is the adjective because it is describing the girl.
Horse spook or shy when they are scared they veer away from an object or vioently buck.
Demure means someone who is modest and reserved in manner or behavior. Modest, or shy.
Indecisive, smart, compassionate, gregarious, shy, independent, confident, spontaneus, comedic, interesting, hard working, carefree, popular
A crush develops when you may see someone you like, meet someone but don't know them or know them but shy..........it is an object of our infatuation.
If you are outgoing you are not shy.
False. Only a transitive verb can have a direct object, and only a linking verb or factitive verb can have a subject complement. TRANSITIVE: You like music. [music =direct object] LINKING VERB: He is shy./He is a student. [shy/student are subject complements]
When your shy you should really just catch his attention with an object and he will probably ask and you try and be sexy or smile and laugh. Or you could have friends help you. And you should ask him questions and talk to him more and more each day. Hope this helped!! :)