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Meanings of very fidgety in English
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Usage of very fidgety in English
1
In the first place Miss Stanbury was not very well,-andthen she was veryfidgety.
2
He was getting very tight and veryfidgety.
3
On hearing this Tom became veryfidgety, and proposed that we should go in search of our friends.
4
He was a veryfidgety man.
5
Mr. Palliser received political letters from England, which made his mouth water sadly, and was often veryfidgety.
6
Andrew had been veryfidgety.
7
But confess, Elise, that you were veryfidgety about Lucia, and heartily glad to get rid of your visitor.
8
Reddin became veryfidgety.
9
His opponent was getting veryfidgety as the price rose, hesitating for some moments every time the bidding was against him.
10
She was veryfidgety, a little bit furtive, and elaborately over-casual about all this; a fact to which Rose was, also a little artificially, oblivious.
11
Then it became necessary that Pierre should be readmitted, for she grew veryfidgety, saying that there were things which she must explain to him.
12
"The first lieutenant and the master seem veryfidgety," remarked Tom.