23 Verbs to Use for the Word restless

Her gaze had again grown restless and vague.

The disaffected got more and more restless and began 'to act as though no opposition might be shown the rebel forces.'

To fill a niche in a heart, or a niche in each of a thousand hearts,either a holier place than that of the poet, who lives in the imagination he renders restless, or that of the hero, who renders the mind more restless still for his suggestion of the glory which may surround a name, a glory rather to be dreaded than desired,too often, in such cases, must evil be done or tolerated that good may be brought forth.

" Therefore I have spent the month restless, on the eve of change, drawn to Nature, driven from her.

Towards ten o'clock, wandering restless, I snatched up a book, which I had no wish to read, and went to the arbor where I had so often discoursed to Sylvia about children's cruelty to birds.

The second night passed in the same dull fashion, leaving me restless and disappointed; and when the third slipped by without the sign of a visitor, I became really uneasy.

The little girl lay restless,sleeping, waking, dreaming, until at last she roused herself and looked about her.

I felt six eyes bent on me, six unwinking eyes moving restless in motionless figures, suspicious, deadly as cobras Up to now my standing with the men had been well enough.

The League of Free Nations means something very big and solid; it is not a rhetorical phrase to be used to pacify a restless, distressed, and anxious public, and to be sneered out of existence when that use is past.

But I noticed Blandina wuz beginin' to act restless and looked at her watch, and finally she said that Professor Todd had promised to meet her at the Anthropometric Display.

I know what the wind is wailing for As it searches hollow and hag and peak; And, riding restless on Newton Tor, I know what the questing shadows seek.

So joys that slip like dead leaves down, And hopes burnt out that die in ashes, Rise restless from their graves to crown Our mother's brow with fadeless flashes.

"Have not you observed that?" "I wonder why?" "It shows a restless, revolutionary mind," said Lady Firebrace, "that can settle to nothing, but must be running after gossip the moment they are awake.

The speaker started anew the restless, aimless pace.

And Louis, who had never known any other mother seemed really gratified by her little kindnesses and attention; but of course the pleasant and quiet monotony of home did not suit the restless and disquieted spirit of Louis.

Then from these, whom she knew, her mind swept on to the othersto all the restless, disturbed, questioning women the world over, who, clinging to beautiful old myths, yet reached out diffident hands to grasp new guidance.

But the pastor was tossing restless.

She could not sitshe walked again to the airshe trembled backshe gazed restless on the pulpit.

But they proclaim a state of mind restless and unsatisfied, striving for something new, and not exactly knowing what.

She felt too feverishly restless to be a suitable companion for Jeanie just then.

I holds it's just the same with folks,when springtime comes they fetch up restless and need the air and turning out to sweeten in the sun until they settle down again, else their naturs turn sour, pisen'us, and unwholesome, breedin' worms like sweated corn!'

ever as I went forward did the Land awake; and my spirit to know that Great Forces did be abroad, restless.

As I lay restless on my bed, I suddenly heard a gun fired, and, starting up in some alarm, I hastily put on my clothes and descended to the bar of the hotel.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  restless