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A coyly racist comment like that is just the thing FOX News lost w/ the genius of subtle racist subtext, Tucker Carlson.
More often than not, I got the sense that current artists were trying to play the EBU’s game of communicating implicitly, coyly or not at all.
Source: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/05/20/tricky-politics-of-eurovision-during-war-00097885
So my strictures here are not an exercise in coyly concealed self-congratulation so much as an effort to describe an ideal and to recommit myself to it in the classes that I teach.
Source: https://thewalrus.ca/why-you-need-to-think-for-yourself/
Thus, Brandon and Phillip are coyly hiding not one, but two "crimes" from their seemingly conservative dinner party guests.
When asked if she’d felt uncomfortable performing the song in front of him, she coyly : “Well, it’s not hard to access that emotion when the person the song is directed at is standing by the side of the stage watching.”