Having the attention diverted especially because of anxiety.
1 He was said to be distrait ; to be smoking his cigarettes furiously.
2 Stapleton was talking with animation, but the baronet looked pale and distrait .
3 Sluss arose, tall and distrait , and ran his hand through his hair.
4 She seemed distrait - preoccupied ,asif she, also, were considering some weighty question.
5 In their evening walks she seemed distrait , and during the day more restless.
6 The more distrait and indifferent Luis Cervantes grew, the bolder Camilla.
7 You seem a little distrait , Feltham; I mean a little upset about something.
8 That she should still have her distrait moments was but natural.
9 But Aunt Elizabeth, apparently distrait , had the situation well in hand.
10 Behind him came Stackhurst, hatless and panting, almost as distrait as his companion.
11 He could be distrait and silent, the portrait of distinguished boredom.
12 As he held the door open for her she seemed a bit distrait .
13 That her manner was distrait and her replies somewhat haphazard escaped him utterly.
14 Forgive me if I seem a little distrait for a moment or two.
15 Molly, on her side, was a little distrait and listless and very touchy.
16 Another actor, shabby and distrait , reciting the sad tale of a year's misfortunes.
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