But Diana became antsy eventually, and decided that it would be more productive to travel than to stay put. |
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So he stared, and thought, and fretted as she grew increasingly more antsy. |
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As I discovered on many occasions, both on the water and on land, this constant state of readiness makes the men antsy. |
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The city is broke and the people are getting antsy for entertainment again. |
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Even conservative Republicans are growing antsy at the new spending and the return of dreaded deficits. |
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I'd go to bed alone and antsy, and wondered how my free time always seemed to slip away from me. |
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I started to get stressed out and antsy after ten more minutes with no success. |
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As most of you know, I tend to get a little antsy on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. |
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Wish I could have stuck around longer to mingle, but my legs were giving out and the kids were getting antsy. |
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But if you're getting antsy but not doing anything about it, how do you know she's not doing the same? |
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And losing makes fans unhappy, coaches uneasy and owners antsy, ready to press the fire button. |
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Further, would not the lack of sunshine or the outdoors make one antsy when confined aboard a cramped spacecraft? |
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There was an octogenarian carrying her headshot and two mothers hauling along antsy kids. |
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Workers who are paid by the hour volunteer less of their time and tend to feel more antsy when they are not working. |
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But more hawkish members of the Fed may grow antsy as they watch unemployment drop and wages rise. |
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It's good for me because once I do think about being positive, I get really antsy and I get scared. |
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Watch for your kid's signs that a tantrum is on its way: tension, acting antsy, and a whimper. |
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Handlers bring the puppies down in waves to prevent them from getting too tired, freaked out, or antsy while filming. |
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As the group ate, I sat outside by myself, antsy to hit the trails again. |
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I lay restless and antsy, tossing and turning every couple of minutes. |
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Rin seemed upset over the news and I was just antsy about the whole thing. |
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By the end of the movie it was around 11 and we were all a bit antsy. |
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He didn't ask why I was so antsy, or what I hadn't let my mother see him. |
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She sensed that he was growing impatient and somewhat antsy. |
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She looks so antsy and out of sorts that it almost throws me. |
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I can't even sit on a bench between two people without getting antsy. |
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Click quickly to park, stack, and return cars to their sometimes antsy owners. |
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If your kitten gets antsy, take a break and try again later. |
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Push the throttle past six grand and the engine emits a little gasp as the valves open up, then starts to chirr like an overtaxed yard appliance, loudly enough to swamp the cabin with noise and antsy vibration. |
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The book set for a film adaptation will be hitting the theatres by summer of 2014 which has got a lot of fans antsy for the movie. |
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I lived with someone, but I got antsy, so I got in a van and drove. |
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Or the husbands getting antsy about their women being too busy fighting to put dinner on the table. |
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Nevertheless, Daum eventually got antsy for something slightly busier. |
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The president squinched his face and bit his lip and seemed too antsy to stand still. |
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Folks up here are becoming antsy with soaring production costs. |
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After all this conversationing, Scottie, my usual dance partner, was getting antsy and wanted to dance. |
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It's got me into trouble a few times as I get so antsy being on my own that I end up throwing myself at people who I don't have much in common with. |
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