Aún no tenemos significados para "somewhat restless".
1He seemed moody, and somewhat restless; yet persisted in remaining in his kennel.
2Harold Quaritch was happy too, though in a somewhat restless and peculiar way.
3Her big, childish, and somewhat restless blue eyes were fixed imploringly on my face.
4Despite a somewhat restless night, I made my way early next morning to the hotel.
5You seem somewhat restless-perhapseven agitated-today ,mydear Wilkie.
6The great majority of the expected guests had already assembled, and were becoming somewhat restless.
7As the days went by, Beth grew somewhat restless.
8But she wasn't, even after twenty years of somewhat restless submission to the Hambleton yoke.
9For the first few days he was somewhat restless; he explored the valley in all directions.
10And the snap in the air, working along with other unwonted influences, made Katherine somewhat restless this evening.
11Frank, somewhat restless, finally began to.
12Now James, the cousin, during this dialogue might have been observed to grow somewhat restless, and even impatient.
13He was somewhat restless at first, and the thought of the loss of the model and the papers preyed on his mind.
14In fact, I'd read that the natives are somewhat restless because of the amount of pre-fight bonhomie...
15But he was in a somewhat restless frame of mind to-night, and a not unpleasant mood of reflection and retrospect came over him.
16He was of an adventurous and somewhat restless disposition, and, at the time of the threatened invasion by Napoleon, joined a local Volunteer corps.
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