When they were forced by the scientists to gain weight, the skinny people still kept up their fidgety ways. |
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They were nervy sorts, fidgety, who watched your hands as you used the mobile or hunted in your bag for something but would never catch your eye. |
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He was very fidgety, he had a pager with him at all times, which he was checking the stock market quotes on, the movements within the day. |
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Horrocks seems placid but you get the feeling there's a fidgety jitteriness convulsing somewhere near the surface. |
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My legs have become fidgety and my glance goes against my own will as it sneaks its way in his direction. |
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Came the big day and she was as nervous and fidgety as a college senior before finals. |
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This is an area where I've often noticed politicians getting a bit fidgety, uneasy even. |
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My twitchy, fidgety mind was already having trouble settling on any single subject for more than thirty seconds. |
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If the phase-out crew didn't still have a lock on fidgety right-wingers with poor social skills, where would they be? |
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Bound for France, the aircraft was taxiing out to the runaway at Stansted airport when my wife Jean became quite fidgety. |
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And yet, when it comes time to recite these prayers in synagogue, they still get fidgety. |
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After receiving breakfast in school, children in rural Jamaica were more attentive and less fidgety in class and their verbal fluency improved. |
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Over the next few weeks we rotated the groups every 15-20 minutes so that the children were less fidgety. |
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He was fidgety, furrow-faced, almost entirely unsmiling, and largely inarticulate. |
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This made me jittery, fidgety, wired, and slightly more insane than usual. |
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In a disciplined group there is no room for the fidgety and easily irritated person. |
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A robust grandfather, once the bane of Hollywood screenwriting, regales his frail, fidgety grandson with horrible tales of the macabre and the supernatural. |
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The meeting began to be somewhat fidgety also, for the contest directed their attention to the dangers, if not the actual impossibilities, of the proposed expedition. |
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Mr. Kout has a fidgety manner on the podium that may take adjusting to, and the Met musicians sounded as if they were still accustoming themselves to his conception of the score. |
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Each one toys with its own small set of sounds — mostly midrange, mostly stringlike — for contrasts of staccato and sustained, fidgety and serene, fixed pitch and quivery tones. |
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As the Dow continues to tempt the savage bear market, investors have grown fidgety amid its menacing presence. |
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The passive interactions with the notifications are super-powerful: I feel much less distracted and fidgety because of the watch than when I had my phone in my hand all the time. |
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It helps to remove fidgety anxiety about happenings. |
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A number of participants become fidgety and are obviously offended by the way their colleague is showing off but are unable to voice their opinions. |
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Gao arrives late, appears uncomfortable and is fidgety in the chair. |
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These include having difficulty concentrating, becoming dizzy, confused, anxious, fidgety, irritable, depressed, or rarely, you may have a very marked mood change. |
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Those with hyperactivity or impulsivity or a combination of both traits may express their hyperactivity by being over-talkative, fidgety, bossy and risk taking but unable to keep up with their work load. |
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Clinical sequence where Maxime is very fidgety, in his parents' presence. |
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The result: a fast, smooth and reliable CableFree fitting that creates a more relaxed fitting environment for young or otherwise fidgety children and their parents. |
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I get fidgety, lose the thread, begin looking for something else to do. |
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Yet he is so fidgety that it is almost unbearable. |
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It's only about not-doing so that I am actually more ready to do anything in any direction at any moment than I would have been with all that extra fidgety preparation, fixing myself, or anticipatory bracing for action. |
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Her mother hated taking her on the plane because she would become fidgety and bother her neighbours. |
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A butter bean bald baby, the fidgety incense of childhood, the smell of burning angels. |
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Well, the ride is now much more fidgety at the back with no load to damp it down and, to be honest, has little or no advantage over good old fashioned leaf springs. |
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Three cups of coffee made him a fidgety and high-strung lecturer. |
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