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1 But it was not the six murders that made them feel antsy about being on the interstate.
2 She disappeared inside the shed and didn't come out for a few minutes, long enough for Pete to begin to feel antsy .
3 Looking down on Inferno like this disturbed him, made him feel antsy and mean, like he had an itch he couldn't scratch.
4 I felt antsy through dinner, not able to get Mo off my mind.
5 She felt antsy , as if she were waiting for the other shoe to drop.
6 By five o'clock I was feeling antsy , and my rayon skirt had serious crotch wrinkles.
7 Nothing had changed, and I was feeling antsy .
8 Plus she was feeling antsy .
9 Nowadays, Spencer couldn't even be in the same room with any of her old friends without feeling antsy and flushed.
10 I hurried to my car and headed for it, feeling antsy and compelled and oddly out of place in my own neighborhood.
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