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The same feverish restlessness was taking hold in similar circles in Europe.
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Best of all, he enjoys travel; he exhibits the restlessness we need.
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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.
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But there was also a new restlessness in his manner- athree-espressobuzz.
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She wanted to fidget, but a strange lethargy held her in place.
2
Do not fidget, if, at the general return, I stay in Alexandria.
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Ruth was in a fidget just as the text was given out.
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I used to be a placid girl; now I am a fidget.
5
They came within sight of the barn, and Vesta began to fidget.
Usage of fidgetiness in English
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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.
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Mr. Woodhouse's peculiarities and fidgetiness were sometimes provoking him to a rational remonstrance or sharp retort equally ill-bestowed.
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The medication increases the child's attention and reduces excess fidgetiness and hyperactivity, allowing him to focus on his work.
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The first type, and the least common, features behavior that is predominantly hyperactive and impulsive, characterized by fidgetiness and restlessness.
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There was something uncanny in her capacity for keeping still, and she had none of the usual and natural fidgetiness of a young girl.
9
Desmond was to all appearance unconcerned; but the crew were looking at one another uneasily, and the Gujarati's brow was darkening; his fidgetiness increasing.
10
The mutton-bone-nocooking was done-washarder than ever to carve with decency; and poor Mrs. Shepherd, for sheer fidgetiness, could hardly swallow a bite.
11
It's only my fidgetiness; I can do very well a bit longer.
12
In church all this fidgetiness vanished, and no household cares intruded.
13
She has a feeling of anxiety and of fidgetiness, sometimes accompanied with depression of spirits.
14
He was the deferential gentleman, and his inveterately shy son tolerated the museums with little fidgetiness.
15
Mr. Woodhouse's peculiarities and fidgetiness were sometimes provoking him to a rational remonstrance or sharp retort equally ill-bestowed.
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The medication increases the child's attention and reduces excess fidgetiness and hyperactivity, allowing him to focus on his work.