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Meanings of become fidgety in English
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Usage of become fidgety in English
1
He had expected them somewhat earlier, and was beginning to becomefidgety.
2
Monsieur Le Prun, it was evident, had becomefidgety and fanciful.
3
Arabella in the meantime had becomefidgety and unhappy.
4
Mr. Hunter, for example, whom I used to think an even tempered and easygoing sort of man, has becomefidgety and querulous.
5
Mademoiselle Vadevant was also becomingfidgety, though she strove to hide it.
6
He becamefidgety with waiting as the hours went by.
7
The mare, tired of waiting, becamefidgety to be off.
8
The boys becamefidgety and restless.
9
Very considerately, the good old missionary made it short; for the congregation becamefidgety and inattentive as soon as it commenced.
10
But scarcely had Margari struggled through a few lines when Henrietta again becamefidgety and said she longed for something to eat.
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The Jew now becamefidgety, and he hastened down to the Khoja's door, at which he knocked, and entering, said, Good-day, Khoja Effendi.
12
He becamefidgety; the half smile, half grin which he almost perpetually wore passed altogether from his face, and he looked uncomfortable and dangerous.
13
Felix, too, becamefidgety, and at last said in a whisper, "Edmond, let us return; there is something wrong, I am sure of it!"