Critically acclaimed and coltishly adored, the album was recorded to the highest standards. |
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You've just got off your flight to Delhi and, with the innocence and exuberance of a new-born lamb, you bound coltishly out into the street. |
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Instead of standing as if she were balancing a book on her head, she was knock-kneed and coltishly awkward. |
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He is coltishly appealing, brave, leathery, and a West Pointer. |
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To say nothing of equestrian looks, which score high with Holli Rogers, the coltishly lean fashion director of the shopping site Net-a-Porter. |
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I was still getting naked with murmuring strangers, but my attitude wasn't coltishly blasé. |
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Back in Rome, I watched several teams of coltishly graceful young gymnasts go through choreographed routines in a competition held at the Palazzo del Sport. |
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She's awkward and odd and coltishly beautiful, she used to work in a Hull fish and chip shop, and she pulls off a pair of royal-blue tights with panache. |
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She takes Cilla Black, ungainly with her long legs coltishly splayed and drinking from a paper cup, all wrapped up in her limbs, and it's not in the slightest degree humiliating, but lovable. |
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