Nervous and unable to relax.
1 Only young William was fretful , wanting to join the remaining United men.
2 The girl in the bed turned a fretful face toward her mother:
3 I had lived in California for seven years but had become fretful .
4 He could hear the sweet, rather fretful voice calling from the shadows:
5 She does nothing but indulge in fretful regrets over her broken health.
6 I walked up and down one of the rooms, fretful and irresolute.
7 He therefore endured with fretful patience the insubordination of Pitt and Fox.
8 He says you are not strong; he says you are fretful , irritable.
9 His will became like an invalid who is fretful upon the pillows.
10 There's a fretful tone; and how excited you look, and feel too.
11 The gate, flapping-to behind them, sounded like a fretful and querulous complaint.
12 Mrs. Colwyn grew fretful under what she felt to be silent condemnation.
13 Her patience with the baby, who was very fretful , was quite wonderful.
14 A month went by, and old Mrs. Shimerda began to get fretful .
15 She was neither nervous nor fretful , nor oppressed with fancies and moods.
16 Then you will seldom feel cross and fretful , because things go wrong.
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