A feeling of agitation expressed in continual motion.
1 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.
3 Ruth was in a fidget just as the text was given out.
4 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 .
6 I stood there for a minute, fighting the urge to fidget impatiently.
7 The others left at the post fret, and fidget , and curvet about.
8 He is all on the fidget when his precious treasures are concerned.
9 He started uncertainly, all of a fidget , before attempting his first lift.
10 A few moments passed, and then the old gentleman began to fidget .
11 But he began to fidget - which was a sign that he was worried.
12 If ever there was a fidget about his food it's Master Lambert.
13 Folks come to a concert to listen, not to talk and fidget .
14 Trowbridge-colorup on a sudden, and begin to fidget in his chair.
15 Only Stan Norris, age nine, still felt good enough to fidget .
16 The lady of the feathers began to fidget in it uneasily.
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