Definition of Kittenish. Meaning of Kittenish. Synonyms of Kittenish

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Definition of Kittenish

Kittenish
Kittenish Kit"ten*ish, a. Resembling a kitten; playful; as, a kittenish disposition. --Richardson.

Meaning of Kittenish from wikipedia

- finished in 10th place. Decker launched a clothing line called Kittenish online. Kittenish opened its first physical location in Nashville, Tennessee. A...
- Victoria's Secret, and Clarins. She also did ad campaigns for fashion line Kittenish, and walked the runway for its Spring/Summer 2019 collection at New York...
- Enrique Iglesias. Kitty Empire from The Observer described it "polished but kittenish... remains true to the effervescent dance-pop for which Minogue is known...
- Shirley MacLaine as the older school teacher ... inclines to be too kittenish in some scenes and do too much vocal hand-wringing toward the end ......
- writing: "The stellar Miss Griffith, with her ****y, singular blend of kittenishness and strength, is entirely at home here, making an irrevocably strong...
- towards the end, which has Mr. Fox dressing up like a girl and acting kittenish. That is tasteless and humorless. And the whole thing's too long. If they'll...
- not lyrically complex; it is Hutchence's performance where "he sings in kittenish whisper, gently drawing back with the incredible lust of a tiger hunting...
- like electric static, is beautiful as Elaine, the **** cat feeling coolly kittenish and looking for a safe tin roof." Lavin's last Broadway credit before...
- yellow-blond hair like her son's and cobalt-blue eyes with "too small, too kittenish" features, as Lestat described them, that "made her look like a girl"...
- its parts. Goldie Hawn is much of the problem—her overfamiliar tough-kittenish approach feels more forced with every movie—and so are recycled story...