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A feeling of agitation expressed in continual motion.
restlessness
fidgetiness
restlessness
fidgetiness
1
The same feverish
restlessness
was taking hold in similar circles in Europe.
2
Best of all, he enjoys travel; he exhibits the
restlessness
we need.
3
He usually went away in the hills when the
restlessness
came on.
4
There was a spirit of
restlessness
and anxiety in the empire, however.
5
But there was also a new
restlessness
in his manner- athree-espressobuzz.
1
It's only my
fidgetiness
;
I can do very well a bit longer.
2
In church all this
fidgetiness
vanished, and no household cares intruded.
3
She has a feeling of anxiety and of
fidgetiness
,
sometimes accompanied with depression of spirits.
4
He was the deferential gentleman, and his inveterately shy son tolerated the museums with little
fidgetiness
.
5
Mr. Woodhouse's peculiarities and
fidgetiness
were sometimes provoking him to a rational remonstrance or sharp retort equally ill-bestowed.
1
The general and Totski exchanged looks; Gania
fidgeted
convulsively in his chair.
2
He was sure everyone noticed how often he
fidgeted
with his cuff.
3
Jason had
fidgeted
all through dinner, although dinner had been his idea.
4
She
fidgeted
out to the lawn and then back into the kitchen.
5
Maggie
fidgeted
,
growing weary and suspicious of the woman's overly calm manner.
6
Jasper Harman
fidgeted
in his chair as this thought occurred to him.
7
Uncle Absalom shook his head, and aunt Abigail
fidgeted
in her chair.
8
Harietta
fidgeted
,
and in a moment or two Ferdinand Ardayre was announced.
9
I trembled and
fidgeted
until I was able to find the keyhole.
10
He
fidgeted
into the bedroom and stopped as dead as a pointer.
11
She put on her high-heeled clogs and
fidgeted
out into the paddock.
12
Up in the stands, the members and his once doting fans
fidgeted
.
13
Chance wriggled and
fidgeted
close behind me as he tightened his grip.
14
The Seventh only smiled at the young man, who frowned and
fidgeted
.
15
The Sheriff
fidgeted
like a small boy who has forgotten his lesson.
16
She
fidgeted
with something on her desk, keeping her back to me.
fidgeted
fidget
·
fidget with
fidget nervously
fidget uneasily
fidget restlessly
fidget uncomfortably