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At 26 he has not lost his air of coltish adolescence.
She rose reluctantly, a pretty, coltish girl with oversized eyes.
His god gazed about with wonder and moved with coltish energy.
She was a long, coltish woman in a black-and-coral shift.
Red-headed with long coltish legs, she looked about fourteen in the photo.
"The roles of coltish jolly girls suddenly made no sense for me.
It was her life, more than the director's, that came to inform the coltish character of Mina.
This was a coltish but grave young peasant woman.
Gone was her coltish gait, replaced by a far more poised bearing.
Her lovely, coltish legs seemed to go on forever.
She was making for the cliff stair now, running easily and with a coltish grace.
He had still the coltish, angular grace of youth.
Kirk nodded and squared his coltish shoulders as he glanced ahead again.
A tall coltish girl, five feet six, five feet seven.
Its long, tapering coltish legs ended in small hoof feet.
He is coltish and light in his jumps - epitomizing an easily broken spirit.
There was a coltish freshness to the youngest dancers in their quick changes of direction.
Dirk moved his attention to the lanky, coltish girl to his left.
And she dances with coltish confidence, all arms and legs rather than hips.
There were a few moments of coltish roughness in connective passages.
The younger students are showing changes even more strongly, but there are coltish elements in all of them.
Gone was the coltish, exuberant girl, brimming over with energy and mischief, that she'd been.
Her figure was coltish, and she moved with grace and innocent sensuality.
When last seen, he had been a coltish boy of eighteen, all elbows and knees, not yet in full command of his body.
Her usually smooth gait was coltish and stiff.