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Fidgety

Fidgety meaning

Having, or pertaining to, a tendency to fidget; restless.

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Example sentences (11)

A fidgety Louis even disappeared completely for a stretch of the ceremony, as TV footage showed that he was no longer sitting in the front row after exchanging brief words with mum Kate.

Breaking down in tears at points, she described how a “fidgety” Murdaugh showed up at the house for a brief 20-minute visit on 7 June 2021 but later asked her to tell authorities he had been there double the length of time.

The ride is firm without being harsh, but – perhaps due to the torsion-beam rear suspension – the Mazda 3’s rear feels a bit fidgety, even on smoother surfaces.

My only small issue was the keyhole back, as the button fastening was quite small and fidgety, so that might not be suitable when you have had a couple of tipples.

One might also cite the fact that they both have birthdays during the French Open and that they are two fidgety characters with a matching need for everything to be in exactly the right place.

They get fidgety in shopping queues, they decide not to wait and stomp off.

Instead of feeling fresh and revived, you feel fatigued and fidgety, and may even experience insomnia or restless sleep.

Every day, from sea to shining sea, Americans drive to work and back home, take children to practices and get fidgety in traffic jams, seldom giving a second thought to the car part closest to their body.

Much the same can be said of Sansom, the fidgety critic.

We don’t need all these fidgety at the absence of Uzoho.

Legend attributes it to the nickname of the Englishman Edward William Purvis, one of King Kalākaua 's officers, because of his small size, fidgety manner, and playing expertise.