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Example sentences for "fidget"

Lexicographically close words:
fidelitie; fidelity; fidelium; fidem; fides; fidgeted; fidgeting; fidgets; fidgetted; fidgetting
  1. Now, you needn't begin to fidget about them.

  2. No one need fidget himself about the noises he mentioned; least of all need the landlord be communicated with, as he was not a Practical Man, but in Independent Circumstances.

  3. Be advised, and never fidget about the absent!

  4. Fidget shall go--yes, he shall go walking;" and Fidget made a gray ball of himself in his joy at the permission.

  5. Yes; and do you remember how Fidget and I barked at her with all our hearts?

  6. I hope they will not fidget about me very much," he said to himself, as he thought of his companions.

  7. It's when you are getting old, and fidget and worry about your health, that you get better slowly.

  8. I can't sleep, I only fidget and fidget about," was the explanation.

  9. She had seen Carden turn a vivid pink; she now saw him fidget with his walking stick; she discovered the blue circles under his eyes.

  10. The lady of the feathers began to fidget in it uneasily.

  11. It might have been caused by surprise, annoyance, anger, or simply by the desire to fidget which overcomes every one, not paralyzed, at some time or another.

  12. And I am an awful fidget still, Pen, an awful fidget.

  13. You were an awful fidget when you were a young man.

  14. They were in a fidget of the first magnitude, as to what was to be done, and who was to do it.

  15. Henry did not encourage romance, and she was no girl to fidget for it.

  16. When attention first becomes irksome to children, they mitigate the mental pain by wrinkling their brows, or they fidget and put themselves into strange attitudes.

  17. They look with dislike upon everything around them; yawn with ennui, or fidget with fretfulness, till on the first check which they meet with, their secret discontent bursts forth into a storm.

  18. Mrs Pellet and her daughter began to fidget in their seats, both impatient for Jared to begin, since it had been their decided opinion that he should have been the first to play.

  19. But my fidget is," said Charles, "lest my difficulties should return, and I should not be able to remove them.

  20. He wanted to make a move at the end of the first year--I didn't think it worth while to fidget you about it--but I quieted him.

  21. Some persons fidget at intellectual difficulties, and, successfully or not, are ever trying to solve them.

  22. He is a fidget and he's awfully aggravating, and he puts one in a passion; but he's an old dear, and so you would say if you knew him as well as I.

  23. Probably it occurred to him now and then that his last great fidget had rather gone a step too far--but this is mere conjecture, for he certainly never said so.

  24. Thunderer and Miss Fidget neck and neck took the two banks, the big horse making awfully high leaps at them, Playful nearing them at every stride, galloping over the banks as though they were but a part of the level field.

  25. But though Miss Fidget was so favoured in weight, and had begun with the lead, her elder rival collared her, and beat her at the post by a head.

  26. But his shoulders were expressive and he was beginning to fidget in his chair; and when, once or twice, he half turned his head Eugene could see the growing expression of disgust upon his face.

  27. She looked at him thoughtfully for so long a time that Horry began to get red once more and to fidget on his chair.

  28. The Poor Relation is in a dreadful fidget whenever the Little Gentleman says anything that interferes with her own infallibility.

  29. She says I fidget her to death; and Miss Woodhouse looks as if she could almost say the same.

  30. The Count Siccatif de Courtray, as has been intimated, went so far as to fidget while listening to Mademoiselle Carthame's vivacious description of her encounter with the handsome Marquis.

  31. She knew who was her neighbor, I plainly saw; but instead of turning toward me, she began to fan herself in a nervous way and to fidget with the buttons of her gloves.

  32. Fidget and Weechi became so interested in discussing nests and the proper way of building them they quite forgot Peter Rabbit.

  33. All the time Fidget was hopping and flitting about, never still an instant.

  34. Those yellow patches were all Peter needed to see to recognize Fidget the Myrtle Warbler, one of the two friends he had been so long looking for down among the moss-covered trees.

  35. He was a little smaller than Fidget the Myrtle Warbler and quite as restless.

  36. My cousin, Fidget the Myrtle Warbler, is nesting not very far away, and another cousin Weechi the Magnolia Warbler is also quite near.

  37. If you can find the homes of Fidget and Weechi, all right, but I certainly don't intend to tell you where they are.

  38. She was in a fidget to be off, congratulating herself on her cleverness in having prevented her grandson and god-daughter meeting, or indeed having any suspicion of each other's vicinity.

  39. You're in a fidget about Aunt Anna," said Ermine.

  40. He was in a fidget of suppressed exultation.

  41. In his fidget he happened to think of Pani Oginska.

  42. Her father came over pretty frequently; sometimes there were long unaccountable absences, it was true; when his daughter began to fidget after him, and to wonder what had become of him.

  43. But there really was nothing for her to fidget herself about.

  44. I was not at all comfortable that afternoon: the more I thought, the more I walked about my boudoir in a state of high fidget and restlessness.

  45. I wish that boy Wiggins wouldn't fidget with his zuchetto," Michael's friend observed.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fidget" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.