We have no meanings for "too skittish" in our records yet.
1 Surely she'd been too skittish in looking for a threat where there was none.
2 These mules are too skittish for him to handle.
3 No one offered to tell him, and Mikhail-the runt of the pack-was too skittish to ask.
4 These model sons are not always to my taste; they get too skittish when they break loose.
5 The boats are often too skittish for comfort, though they are never so slight as the Canadian canoe.
6 He heard her stomach growl again, and he asked, "You had any dinner?" She was still too skittish to speak.
7 Did he not go to Strasbourg the other day to buy a pony for me, because I thought Titania was too skittish ?
8 She had thought Stinky needed a companion, but even as a kitten, Esme was just too skittish about everything to interact with anyone.
9 "Shady says the roan's too skittish for any of the young ladies- "hesuggested.
10 "Looks too skittish to abide small spaces."
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