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    skittish


    1. Her entertainment was this smelly, skittish animal, and the sting of the wounds from the last time it bucked her off


    2. Menachem and I nursed each other through the dull, closed days of January, meeting Aban and the increasingly skittish Beniamin at the whim of our guards


    3. wagon at a time, and there was a queue of skittish horses and


    4. that horses would have been far too skittish


    5. The Bretons could see a trio of skittish and wiry figures moving in the shadow, could see them readying their bows and arrows for a volley


    6. are also skittish creatures, and every time I approached the herd, they would become frightened and scamper away


    7. “Of course, she might be skittish if she didn’t know how secure the structure was


    8. “Any filly would be skittish about going into a stable where the ghost of another lingered


    9. The deer that were her favourite meal were big, fat and plentiful, and showed signs of complacency; although lately, they were more skittish


    10. Sierra was now so badly shaken by all of her accidents, she had gotten skittish

    11. notice what was happening, trying to hide that skittish head of


    12. I told Pa about the skittish battery


    13. The horse suddenly became skittish as the wind blew a new scent to their noses


    14. Some time after setting off again and feeling renewed from the brief respite from the elements, his horse became skittish


    15. It was an Aristrian cavalry mount that had first detected her and become skittish


    16. The hippocampi were still skittish, but they stopped swirling around me quite so fast


    17. " Her voice was loud and gestures skittish


    18. The party stopped some distance away from me, their mounts skittish and terrified at my scent and size


    19. She saw that he was a wild, skittish thing with great wounded eyes and not quite right


    20. the time was extremely vocal indeed, and somewhat skittish, and loved to bite things!

    21. Though the horses were perfectly calm under the careful guidance of their riders, both Feltus and Terence were skittish for their own private reasons


    22. sought to soothe the skittish Stonewall, but the horse only whinnied


    23. The horses became skittish, but Barron


    24. Stokes, causing his horse to whinny and become skittish


    25. The horses remained skittish with each


    26. The animals grew even more skittish at the


    27. skittish mounts, which were still tied to the hitching post, untied


    28. She was skittish and on Doug Green


    29. Happy to be finally doing it, but just a little bit skittish at the prospect of what could happen


    30. Now she shook her head---why on earth had she become so skittish? There was no dark history evident here, no skeletons rattling about in closets

    31. She and Eric had spotted other survivors, skittish people who hid at the first sight of them


    32. Having been warned by the skittish Alley Team that the phones might be tapped, he maneuvered through the crowds to a more remote bank of pay phones and punched in the number


    33. Seven skittish, barking dogs bayed hysterically in the darkness at the base of the stack, eager to get at the passengers trapped inside


    34. Upon introduction to your tank they may be somewhat skittish but they should soon settle


    35. her, and she’s skittish of driving


    36. She was soft-spoken, skittish, and reminded me of a librarian with her constant severely knotted bun and thick glasses


    37. This machine is not as skittish as I thought


    38. The other roamed her body like skittish ants


    39. was easy to catch and kill the skittish horse


    40. Brilliant but unconfident, enterprising yet skittish, all of it described Lucy to a T

    41. reserved, cautious, bashful, skittish, wary, or fearful will rush out into the hurricane,


    42. The horses were skittish as the vulture’s curiosity increased


    43. "Yesterday, by the Bois-Guillaume hill, a skittish horse—" And then followed the story of an accident caused by the presence of the blind man


    44. Bannon in a cut bob (which are now in with dance cloaks of Kendal green) that was new got to town from Mullingar with the stage where his coz and Mal M's brother will stay a month yet till Saint Swithin and asks what in the earth he does there, he bound home and he to Andrew Horne's being stayed for to crush a cup of wine, so he said, but would tell him of a skittish heifer, big of her age and beef to the heel, and all this while poured with rain and so both together on to Horne's


    45. Correct me but I always understood that the act so performed by skittish


    46. The advertisers are usually clean-cut, skittish, fairly indistinguishable executives named Patricia or John


    47. When it had been storming and he’d pulled over… she’d been skittish because of the way he’d looked after the fight… and she’d asked to borrow his phone because she’d misplaced hers


    48. Then Victor threw open the door and yelled, “WHAT IN THE SHIT IS GOING ON OUT HERE?” while angrily waving the bolt cutters at four skittish Asian people who gasped in horror and ran away down the hall as if they were being chased by Godzilla


    49. She’d been skittish about Owl when Merlin and Nimue explained that his hologram was that of an individual who’d never physically existed outside the effectively “magical” confines of a computer


    50. For everybody's family doctor was remarkably clever, and was understood to have immeasurable skill in the management and training of the most skittish or vicious diseases











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    Sinónimos para "skittish"

    flighty nervous skittish spooky fickle flight moody capricious lively mutable high-strung restless fidgety restive excitable jittery timid bashful shrinking timorous reluctant demure mousy