He would occasionally fidget around in his chair restless from his captivity. |
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Tomas unknowingly began to fidget in his chair, and his hands began to shake uncontrollably, but he still had control over his mind and will. |
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Fingers of morning light were gracing the eastern sky and birds were beginning to fidget and chirrup in the trees. |
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As with a lot of all-improvisation discs, this is an element of the music too often overtaken by the fidget and bustle of ongoing events. |
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He soon began to fidget nervously, partly because his body kept staring at him, and partly because of the deathly silence. |
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Everyone was starting to fidget with hunger and boredom when the door opened to admit the latecomer. |
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It's a stone cold fact that orchestral music either makes you fidget in your seat or it sweeps you away to another place. |
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She began to fidget, clutching her peplos and grasping it tightly until her knuckles turned white. |
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He grabbed his wet hair and began to fidget, running his hands over it nervously. |
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Yet there will still embarrassingly long blackouts for the audience to fidget through. |
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I couldn't stay asleep hunched over, so I began to fidget when Tony wasn't looking. |
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He fought not to fidget or shuffle his feet at the awkward silence that lay between them after their shared poem. |
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The Laughing Death begins to stop laughing, and begins to fidget nervously. |
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They were barely fifteen feet away, and the terrorists had begun to fidget nervously. |
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I remember from the old days, when a weekly trip to the cinema was a vital part of life, that a fidget spoils the show for everybody. |
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And some men, we can spot thanks to their blue jackets, fidget around vehicles,? you are at TRAMOSA France! |
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Imaginative people fidget with ideas, including the idea of a relationship. |
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The hair pulling has since stopped, but she continues to fidget with her brown locks. |
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I fidget with my cap using it to shield myself from obscenity and continue walking. |
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He stood in the doorway, one foot inside. He watched Annie fidget with a seam in her skirt, while she tried to think quickly. |
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They fidget constantly and can rarely sleep, sometimes going a month or more on two to three hours of sleep a night. |
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Theo came over to Lydia, whose hands had begun to fidget nervously. |
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So encouraging them to fidget in this context is probably the best protection – as well as occasionally switching off the internet. |
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The track mixes underground fidget music with filtered sounds and a hip hop 80s voice, who gives a vintage side to it. |
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How often do you fidget or squirm with your hands or feet when you have to sit down for a long time? |
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Throughout the prayers, Mary was relatively quiet, but as I neared the end of the 15 prayers, she began to fidget. |
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Also, make eye contact during your conversation and don't fidget. These can be signs you are uncomfortable or avoiding something. |
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You will notice that a child with ADHD may fidget, or wiggle a lot more than usual when asked to sit still or even without thinking. |
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But what about mild depression, the kind of sadness that puts you in a fidget, makes you lose sleep, dulls your appetite and your wit, and saps your energy? |
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Noelle didn't squirm or fidget, but she appeared uncomfortable. |
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But then a queasy expression came over him and he began to fidget around. |
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The men sometimes consult the tabloids or fidget with pens. |
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She begins to squirm and fidget with her skirt. |
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She later saw him fidget with his backpack. |
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If McCain had done just a little better, Palin might have had a chance to fidget at the State of the Union and mortify Americans with her behavior at state funerals. |
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Not satisfied with my sources, he continues to fidget as I walk away. Back in the press area, the result in Pennsylvania elicits restrained glee from reporters. |
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Is our confusion due to the fact that we take so great personal interest in all other people that life is a long-continued tension, so that we fidget and become irritated by little things? |
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They're like for cats, and they're just basically squeakers covered with fur, but Fidget doesn't know the difference. |
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