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Definition of Coltish

Coltish
Coltish Colt"ish, a. Like a colt; wanton; frisky. He was all coltish, full of ragery. --Chaucer. -- Colt"ish*ly, adv. -- Colt"ish*ness, n.

Meaning of Coltish from wikipedia

- praised her performance: "Ms. Roberts has almost entirely left behind the coltish, America's-sweetheart mannerisms, except when she uses them strategically...
- produced by Paul Freeman and was at least partly inspired by the more coltish elements of the soap opera Dallas, and dealt with the intrigues of the...
- men to 21 days of hard labour at the House of Corrections. Andromeda, Coltish, master, made two voyages to Tasmania, each time returning via Calcutta...
- Megan Hunter: woman of 20, back home for one year from boarding school, coltish, usually shy, but more comfortable with Jerry and Joanna Burton. She blossoms...
- Roberts' performance: "Ms. Roberts has almost entirely left behind the coltish, America's-sweetheart mannerisms, except when she uses them strategically...
- appreciated Khan's act: "When her Mukku is angry, hopeful, desperate or coltish, she often conveys it through her eyes alonegiving us a taste of the...
- with the aristocratic-looking models of the 1950s by representing the coltish, gamine look of the youthquake movement in 1960s Swinging London, and she...
- source's campy nature. Andy Webster of The New York Times stated: "The coltish April Kidwell, as Nomi, is a wonder. Amid an exhausting onslaught of often...
- appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1792. The whaling data below is from Coltish, augmented with press reports. After her second whaling voyage, Captain...
- The data below for the period between 1814 and 1839 comes primarily from Coltish, though amended or corrected with reports in the contemporary press. In...