hedgy

/ˈhɛdʒi/
adjective
  1. Cautious or evasive; not direct or definite.
    • She gave a hedgy smile and changed the subject.
    • His hedgy response made it clear he didn't want to take sides.
    • The report was full of hedgy language that avoided any firm conclusions.
  2. Resembling or characteristic of a hedge; shrubby or overgrown.
    • The old garden had a hedgy look, with bushes growing every which way.
    • The hedgy border along the driveway needed trimming.
    • The path became narrow and hedgy as we walked deeper into the woods.
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