coltishness

Noun

 * 1) The quality of resembling a colt, especially:
 * 2) The quality of being lively, playful and undisciplined.
 * 3) The quality of being tall, thin and awkward (usually of a young person).
 * 4) * 1952, (as Mary Westmacott), , New York: Dell, 1976, Book 2, Chapter 1, p.111,
 * Laura Whitstable was struck by her beauty. The awkward touch of coltishness had gone, she was now a remarkably attractive young woman, with a quite unusual loveliness of face and form.
 * 1) The quality of being tall, thin and awkward (usually of a young person).
 * 2) * 1952, (as Mary Westmacott), , New York: Dell, 1976, Book 2, Chapter 1, p.111,
 * Laura Whitstable was struck by her beauty. The awkward touch of coltishness had gone, she was now a remarkably attractive young woman, with a quite unusual loveliness of face and form.
 * 1) * 1952, (as Mary Westmacott), , New York: Dell, 1976, Book 2, Chapter 1, p.111,
 * Laura Whitstable was struck by her beauty. The awkward touch of coltishness had gone, she was now a remarkably attractive young woman, with a quite unusual loveliness of face and form.
 * 1) * 1952, (as Mary Westmacott), , New York: Dell, 1976, Book 2, Chapter 1, p.111,
 * Laura Whitstable was struck by her beauty. The awkward touch of coltishness had gone, she was now a remarkably attractive young woman, with a quite unusual loveliness of face and form.