10 adverbs to describe how to fidgets

His superior officer fidgeted uneasily.

She fidgeted incessantly, folding and unfolding her long traveling coat, opening and closing a fitted lunch basket, and arranging and re-arranging several small unwieldy parcels and heavy books that slid persistently to the floor with the jarring of the train.

Barker fidgeted nervously, and finally, when the strain became too great, burst out with: "Who are you fellers?

When he cut out, however, he fidgeted a little restlessly around the room and watched Norgate share the same fate with an air of relief.

Old Heck fidgeted uncomfortably.

"Then your name never was Michael Lanyard?" "Never, but ..." During a long pause the secretary fidgeted inwardly but had the wisdom to refrain from showing further inquisitiveness.

Johnny, silent and troubled, and looking as if death was out of his line, though, Heaven knows, he had seen enough of it during the last five years, was fidgeting awkwardly about the room.

" Ann fidgeted idly with the doctor's cuff-links and then with a flash of her odd childish comprehension, "You love him a lot, don't you?"

Mr. P. blushed like a boy and fidgeted terribly, but I didn't care a snapI am not old enough to be wife to anybody, and I'm not going to mind if people do joke with me about it.

" "Yes, sir, exactlyprecisely so," answered the little man, fidgeting excessively, and as it seemed, growing paler every instant; "butbut, in fact, sir, there is, there has beenin short, have you not heard of thethe accident?

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