13 collocations for fidgeted

" Samantha's fingers fidgeted a little with the tidy they were holding; but Mrs. Kinzer said composedly, "Well, Dabney, I've been thinking about it.

He fidgeted his feet, listening.

A fair-sized room, with a piano in one corner and groups of fidgeting jackies in every other corner.

Shake not the head, nor fidget the legs, nor roll the eyes, nor frown, nor make mouths.

"Why, but yes, this fair lame child of yours is my husband to-day,poor, frightened, fidgeting gray Manuel,and I love him, for Sesphra is all that you were when I loved you, Manuel, and when you condescended to take your pleasure of me.

Don't you fidget about me so, good Marty."

" Kew fidgeted a moment, and then took the slate and wrote: "I am very much afraid that all leave from abroad has been stopped this week.

" Matthew Arnold wrote me an interesting letter some years ago about these stanzas, from which I make the following extract: "When one looks uneasily at a poem it is easy to fidget oneself further, and neither the Wordsworth nor the Coleridge of our common notions seem to be exactly hit off in the 'Stanzas'; still, I believe that the first described is Wordsworth and that the second described is Coleridge.

There she fidgeted round so that I thought I should have flown.

He didn't fidget this time, nor walk over to look at maps and time-tables, nor flip out his watch every other minute with such a bored air that everybody knew he was seeing me off just as a duty.

Its representation is a scene-shifting, fidgeting business, but its charms tempt us almost invariably to sit it out.

Elsie,Dick will see to her,won't it fidget the Creamer woman to see him round her?

The man, having a lame horse, had come very slowly, fidgeting Mr. Grey into additional temporary discomfort.

13 collocations for  fidgeted