Crossword-Solution: COLTISH 7 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Coltish a. Like a colt; wanton; frisky.

We have 35 clues for the answer “COLTISH”

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Young and frisky. 1 answer
Larkish? 7 answers
elvish 8 answers
Spry 21 answers
Roguish 26 answers
Kittenish 32 answers
unmatured 33 answers
kiddish 33 answers
Teen-ager. 37 answers
Teen 38 answers
unripe 39 answers
Juvenile 39 answers
puerile 40 answers
frisky 42 answers
buried 42 answers
Underlying 43 answers
Embryonic 43 answers
Suppressed 46 answers
irresponsible 47 answers
Undeveloped 49 answers
infantile 49 answers
Impish 54 answers
Latent 58 answers
prankish 58 answers
Dormant 61 answers
frolicsome 62 answers
Youthful 66 answers
babyish 68 answers
Childlike. 68 answers
Young-ster 68 answers
Immature 74 answers
Young __ 78 answers
Covert __ 81 answers
Silly 83 answers
Hidden 98 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COLTISH (5)

Huckleberry gave one snort and one tug backward upon the tie rope and then a coltish kick into the air when he discovered that he was free.
Good Indian B. M. Bower 1997
Your majesty already hath devis'd A mean, as fit as may be, to restrain These coltish coach-horse tongues from blasphemy.
Tamburlaine the Great, Part II. Christopher Marlowe 1998
For begging I am naught, for stealing worse: by my troth, I must even fall to my old trade, to the Hammer and the Horse heels again: but now the worst is, I am not acquainted with the humor of the horses in this country, whether they are not coltish, given much to kicking, or no; for when I have one leg in my hand, if he should up and lay tother on my chops, I were gone: there lay I, there lay Hodge.
The Life and Death of Thomas Lord Cromwell William Shakespeare (Apocrypha) 1999
Old enough to have lost the first fine careless rapture that showers on the immature ‘Stunt imaginary Commissionerships and Stars, and sends him into the collar with coltish earnestness and abandon; too young to be yet able to look back upon the progress he had made, and thank Providence that under the conditions of the day he had come even so far, he stood upon the dead-centre of his career.
Under the Deodars Rudyard Kipling 2001
The' was four women an' three unmarried ladies, countin' Miss Wiggins, the Spike Crick schoolmarm, who was a friendly little thing, though a shade too coltish for her years.
Happy Hawkins Robert Alexander Wason 2003
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1954).