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How to use skittish in a sentence

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Vocal tracks fare better, presenting skittish avant pop with goofy arrangements and nonsense lyrics.
Markets remained skittish and nervous, always ready to believe the latest scare story or gloomy prognosis.
If you're that skittish about investing, you're probably better off in a high-interest savings account anyway.
They are skittish and fearful of most people and talk to no one but each other.
He was very skittish, and had been used as a news horse, since he couldn't be used for actual battle.
If they are skittish they should arrange a visit with their family doctor or paediatrician.
Alison usually wasn't so skittish, but people around her didn't often fall prey to killers bent on revenge.
Mottled ducks at least remain skittish around people and present some challenge.
The little lizards are everywhere, but they are skittish and can be difficult to approach.
They can also make skittish neighbors more accepting of special-needs housing.
He has cast four relatively inexperienced actors who fatten up Reza's skinny and, at times, skittish characters.
Ganatra brings a quiet, sensual intensity to her role in Chutney Popcorn, perfectly complementing Hennessy's skittish character.
The notion seems to be that the mere look, the urbanity, the smirking of blue staters appalls the skittish people of the heartland.
I think they're more skittish readers, where I found girls in general would be willing to try a lot of different things.
This particular kind of death makes people skittish, thinking suicide either a shameful or unmentionable kind of death.
Vocal tracks fare better, presenting skittish pop with goofy arrangements and nonsense lyrics.
And with all six talented members of his band following skittish suit, the concert veered into outrageous campery.
Britain has been skittish in the extreme about abandoning pound sterling for the euro.
There seems to be some puzzlement as to why liberals are skittish about the deficit commission.
The recording industry has traditionally been skittish about allowing its content to be disseminated by anyone but licensed distributors.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Of course it's silly for a girl who's nearly nineteen to be as skittish as I am.
The wind, with a prankish flurry, flapped the flying newspaper against the face of the skittish bay.
Four were handsome skittish lasses, gamesome like children, and like children liable to fits of pouting.
Haley's horse, which was a skittish young colt, winced, and bounced, and pulled hard at his halter.
Usually he was not skittish nor afraid of trains or engines.
All of you on shore look to me just a lot of skittish youngsters that have never known a care in the world.
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.
Minora thought the incident typical of German manners, and not only made notes about it, but joined heartily in the health-drinking, and afterward grew skittish.
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