The company's previously exuberant executives, who opened the park to enormous hoopla in April last year, have turned skittish.
In addition, overseas investors turned skittish as further signs emerged of sluggish economic growth around the globe.
On the other hand, analysts have turned skittish on gold stocks.
The charger had already turned skittish, despite a life spent treading paths no other horses knew.
When consumers and businesses turn skittish in a slowing economy, employees in the tourism industry are early casualties.
Stocks tumbled yesterday as investors turned skittish and took profits.
When investors turned skittish and dumped ruble assets, driving down their price, the value of the bank-owned assets shriveled.
By 1:30 yesterday afternoon, the Dow rose to a record 3,002.23, but it quickly sank as many investors turned skittish.
When Wall Street's masters of the universe lose their focus and turn skittish, they bring down the Dow and the rest of the city's economy.
The full-blooded, joyous folk-dance materials of the earlier work have turned skittish.