He questioned whether he still possessed the athletic vigour to handle coltish opponents as once he did. |
On various sporting topics this column has never shied from the notion that talent, no matter how coltish, should be given free rein. |
The Australian side were coltish in their warm-ups, confident that wicket-taking ought only to be a matter of time and the Ashes would be theirs. |
A conceivable relative, she is fabulous and mythical in her own right, even if her head is not an eagle's but a sexy gamine's, and her body coltish rather than leonine. |
As a coltish 16-year-old who was unprepared to deal with her still-maturing body, she began to struggle with weight control and self-doubt. |
While the Dutch showed coltish flamboyance, the Italians were resolute, unflappable, patient, wise, brilliant. |