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"coltish" Definitions
  1. (of a person) moving with a lot of energy but not in a smooth or easy way

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Shane O'Regan — coltish, sky-eyed — plays Tommo and about 20 other roles, too.
Coltish, feral and passionately in love, Mr. Grigolo's Mario is a true hothead.
Played by Salomé Richard, she exudes an energy that some might call coltish.
The actress's coltish thinness, accentuated by some of the costumes, here reads as delicacy.
After one botched attempt at love-making, a coltish Arthur leads Catherine to their bed.
Though he was just a coltish freshman, he was received like a king on campus.
See him attack a speedball, and you see that coltish, pedigree athleticism still lurking in him.
They snapped photos of the coltish models poised on a dining table raised to double as a runway.
Harrison Coll, a corps dancer who made his debut as Romeo on Tuesday, is endearingly impulsive and coltish.
With her coltish humor, Waller-Bridge is better placed in a lineage of chic and cutting wits—more Noël Coward than Lena Dunham.
But one of my early Kentucky teachers saw something in my high-energy, coltish physicality that, in his eyes, made me good Balanchine material.
Judging by the way she scurries out of the Tench household, the coltish babysitter clearly has been altered by her exposure to such violent imagery.
Three and a half decades after her first TV show appearance, Rachel Weisz still has the coltish grace but none of her teenaged self's reticence.
"Oh, it has changed drastically in the five or six years" since she first entered the business as a coltish 15-year-old, she said.
Miranda (Lily Sullivan), now a coltish brunette, used to ride horses on her family farm and continues to run away from school like an unbroken filly.
She materializes with coltish grace and freshness in said dress, and the smitten Mr. Gere presents her with a small box, containing an obscenely expensive necklace.
" Across the pond, in his native England, he rose to fame as a teen, playing a coltish gay youngster in the breakout series "Queer as Folk.
A coltish Blair cantered down the runway like a Chico State freshman who's just downed her first appletini, and The Vixen busted her skirt turning an impressive somersault.
I took in a blackmouth cur this summer as a refugee from Hurricane Harvey and she's a lovely, coltish girl with big brown eyes, very refined and well-mannered.
He sounds weirdest and most coltish on the simplest of his piano beats, as his cadence requires a certain level of minimalist abstraction; he needs space to jump around.
It's hardly the only Joni-flection: "Noble Nobles" and "Earth to Heaven" have the complex harmony and coltish melodic phrasing of songs from Ms. Mitchell's mid-to-late-'70s albums.
The Fits is all about her coltish, eager physicality — her attempts to turn strength into grace, the conscious ways she pushes and conditions her body, her positioning inside groups or along their edges.
Mostly, they shed clothing: there's a lot of naked skin on display, in sexual and non-sexual situations, and there's a coltish casualness about bodies that's almost exclusively the province of the young.
One evening, Daddy convinces Talia (Melanie Iglesias), a coltish newcomer to the party circuit, to go sleep with a man named Felipe because "playing with one horny rich guy" will pay off a semester.
Sure, the New York Times describes him as "a whipsmart 17-year-old American-Italian who lives with his family in an Italian villa," or "a coltish 17-year-old American-Italian," but no, that's not it.
I was met at the door to his Islington flat by a very tall man, with a big smile and a big, slightly crooked, nose, all gawky and coltish, as if, despite his size, he was still growing.
Like the 2007 novel by André Aciman on which it's based, the story turns on an affair between Elio Perlman (Timothée Chalamet), a coltish 17-year-old American-Italian, and Oliver (Armie Hammer), an American in his 20s.
That redefinition begins with our cover, which, along with Chicago, features two other beautiful people: the Dominican-American model Dilone, whom I love for her coltish, spunky grace; and the model I came into adulthood admiring, Jenny Shimizu.
WHY SHE MATTERS: Even if you don't know her name, you've probably seen this half-British, half-French coltish blonde all over street style blogs, magazine best-dressed lists and trend guides from luxury e-commerce groups like Matchesfashion.
At 33, she is a very different creature from the coltish, artfully tarted-up young woman who, less than a decade ago, had parlayed her peroxided blond thatch, Dr. Martens, suspenders and neon accessories into a kind of demi-celebrity.
But the true revelation is Chalamet — perhaps best known for playing Dana Brody's rebellious boyfriend on Season 2 of Homeland, along with roles in Interstellar and Miss Stevens — who imbues Elio with precocious wit and coltish energy, at once both awkward and fearless, ravenous and reticent.
The girls in Jack's life — the precocious Robyn (Scarlet Lizbeth), a crush object who's flattered enough to string him along for amusement, and the sweeter Harriet (Yainis Ynoa), who sympathizes with him — both come across as coltish and just a little ahead of him on the maturity scale.
Mr. Crossman, the best known, retains his happy, elfin-animal frankness while showing a new maturity; Ms. Haarmann, alert and responsive, has effortless authority; Mr. Collins is charmingly, lyrically coltish; Ms. Jones, tall with bewilderingly long legs, has an air both wry and innocent; Ms. Flores is tiny, vivid, with juicily textured movement.
George Jones and Tammy Wynette they were not: Mr. Bentley epitomized coltish, clean-cut country stardom, spending much of his set bounding around the stage in a T-shirt and jeans, while Ms. King, who had a Hot 100 hit last year with the retro rocker "Ex's & Oh's," wore blue hair and had heavily inked arms.
But that coltish body and all it signified caught on big time, and by the time I started teaching college in the 1980s, my female students were writing in their journals of despising their "thunder thighs," being afraid of food ("If I eat one cookie, I won't be able to stop") and measuring their worth by the numbers on their scales.
Did viewers support Sanjaya because he was cute and had a coltish mane of brown hair – there was a famous viral moment of a little girl weeping while he performed "You Really Got Me" – or were they enjoying the subversive thrill of derailing a show that, right out of the gate in June 2002, seemed impervious to any and all challengers?
Evidently he held to the rowels in fond memory of his days of 17 slender youth and coltish gambolings.
I had to look after him. So I was off the chain at last, I was in Sydney and I didn't quite know how to do adulthood or teenage. I was being coltish and foolish and childlike. I received the least distinguished degree Sydney ever issued.
Reaching a height of 15 cm (6 inches) tall, the plant's curvy leaves develop two small points which make it look like a pod of coltish dolphins. It blooms from May to June. The flowers are mincing and white in colour, forming clenched puffballs. Each bloom has a halo of blood red to golden yellow filaments.
Roberts has almost entirely left behind the coltish, America's-sweetheart mannerisms, except when she uses them strategically, to disarm or confuse. Curvier than she used to be and with a touch of weariness around her eyes and impatience in her voice, she is, at 41, unmistakably in her prime". Sukhdev Sandhu, in his review for The Daily Telegraph, wrote, "Duplicity is really all about Roberts and Owen. They're con artists, but they don't fool us.
As a result, the film was banned in the state of Uttarakhand. Kedarnath received mixed reviews with praise directed to Khan's performance. Kunal Guha of Mumbai Mirror found it to be a rehash of 1980s Hindi films but appreciated Khan's act: "When her Mukku is angry, hopeful, desperate or coltish, she often conveys it through her eyes alone — giving us a taste of the diverse faces she can throw on." Meena Iyer of Daily News and Analysis similarly labelled her "spectacular".
She was also described as having the "world's most beautiful face" and as "the most beautiful girl in the world". She was dubbed "The It Girl", "The Face", "The Face of the Moment", and "The Face of the '60s". Glamour named her "Model of The Year" in June 1963. She contrasted with the aristocratic-looking models of the 1950s by representing the coltish, gamine look of the youthquake movement in 1960s Swinging London,Jean Shrimpton in London of Sloane Street coat, 1964, by David Bailey Forbes.
During its years in the Polwarth league, Queenscliff dominated it with Kevin Coltish at full-forward, winning seven premierships in eight seasons.History - Queenscliff on SportsTG After the formation of the Bellarine League in 1971, Queenscliff remained a power club for some time, winning a premiership in 1975. But after that achievement, a 36-year premiership drought followed. Queenscliff's return to greatness came in 2011 when the club won its second BFL premiership, repeating the feat 2012 and 2013 to mark a rare three- peat.
The Yellow Rose is an American soap opera television series that was broadcast on NBC from October 2, 1983 until May 12, 1984. It was produced by Paul Freeman. The series was at least partly inspired by the more coltish elements of the soap opera Dallas, and dealt with the intrigues of the Texas-based Champion family who owned a 200,000-acre cattle and oil ranch called "The Yellow Rose." The show's cast included Sam Elliott, David Soul, Edward Albert, Cybill Shepherd, Chuck Connors, Noah Beery, Jr., Ken Curtis, Robin Wright and Jane Russell.
Nor does it help verisimilitude that a bawling young female gawk should become an elegant beauty in less than a day." Maurice Richardson in The Observer wrote: "An atmosphere of perpetual, after-breakfast well-being; sherry parties in a country town where nobody is quite what he seems; difficult slouching daughters with carefully concealed coltish charm; crazy spinsters, of course; and adulterous solicitors. Agatha Christie is at it again, lifting the lid off delphiniums and weaving the scarlet warp all over the pastel pouffe." And he concluded, "Probably you will call Mrs Christie's double bluff, but this will only increase your pleasure.
Harry Haenigsen, who also drew Our Bill, gave Penny Pringle the cheekbones of Katharine Hepburn, a chin that could cut glass, and a stylized coltish charm that just arrested the eye. Penny was fluff, but the graphics of it were bold and engaging, whether Penny's sprawling upside down in an armchair as she gabs on the phone, in a raccoon coat cheering on her school football team, wearing bluejeans in the bath to make sure they shrink right, or whatever else she did. The strip is a charming portrait of mid-century suburbia and teen-agia, light as a meringue and crisp as autumn leaves.Busiek, Kurt.
" More positive, Entertainment Weekly called the film "a charmer," articulating that "the supporting cast (Julie Walters, Maggie Smith, James Cromwell) is top-drawer; and Anne Hathaway, with her coltish beauty and frank demeanor, is a welcome Jane." Critics lauded Hathaway and McAvoy for the chemistry between their characters, finding that it lent authenticity to the love story between Austen and Lefroy. While Hathaway was admired for her performance by some critics, some reviews negatively focused on her nationality as well as the inauthenticity of her accent. James McAvoy defended the decision of casting Hathaway by stating that a director should, "find the right actor…and [she] is undoubtedly brilliant.
William IV The first European to arrive at the place now known as Williamstown was Acting-Lieutenant Charles Robbins, who explored Point Gellibrand with his survey party in 1803. The mouth of the Yarra River was later inspected in May and June 1835 by a party led by John Batman who recognised the potential of the Melbourne town-site for settlement. The site of what became Williamstown they named Port Harwood, after the captain of one of their ships. In November 1835, Captain Robson Coltish, master of the barque Norval sailed from Launceston, then crossing Bass Strait with a cargo of 500 sheep and 50 Hereford cattle which had been consigned by Dr. Alexander Thomson.
After reaching the coastline of Port Phillip, Captain Coltish chose the area now known as Port Gellibrand, as a suitable place to unload his cargo. Within weeks of the first consignment, a stream of vessels began making their way across Bass Strait. Because of the sheltered harbour, many of these new arrivals decided to settle in the immediate area. When Governor Richard Bourke and Captain William Lonsdale visited the emergent settlement at Port Phillip in 1837, they both felt the main site of settlement at Point Gellibrand would emerge at the estuary and they renamed it William's Town after King William IV, then the English monarch. It served as the Settlement of Port Phillip's first anchorage and as the centre for port facilities until the late 19th century.
The Platina was a 303-ton barque built at Sunderland by Moses Wilkinson in 1830 and owned by R Brooks of London. The Platina made at least eight voyages to Australia: the first under Captain W S Wilson sailed from London on 25 July 1831 arriving in Hobart on 11 December; from Liverpool on 18 May 1832; on 9 April 1833 she sailed from London to Sydney via Rio de Janeiro, arriving on 10 October 1833; on 14 October 1835 from London to Sydney under Captain G H Parker; on 2 May 1837 under Captain Robson Coltish to Hobart from London with convicts; on 26 September 1838 under Captain Thomas Wellbank she sailed from London to Adelaide with 105 settlers, arriving on 9 February 1839; on 8 April 1842 from London to Melbourne; and in 1843 she sailed from Leith, Scotland to Melbourne, arriving in January 1844. It returned to London, arriving there on 7 June 1844. .Platina, retrieved 19 July 2017 The Platina bought the disassembled paddle steamer Governor Arthur from Britain to Hobart on its 1832 voyage.

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