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Fidget   /fˈɪdʒɪt/   Listen
noun
Fidget  n.  
1.
Uneasiness; restlessness.
2.
pl. A general nervous restlessness, manifested by incessant changes of position; dysphoria.



verb
Fidget  v. i.  (past & past part. fidgeted; pres. part. fodgeting)  To move uneasily one way and the other; to move irregularly, or by fits and starts.






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"Fidget" Quotes from Famous Books



... Keep calm. This is really your own doing. Pater wanted to go to the post himself, but it was raining a bit, and you're always in such a fidget about his getting his feet wet you wouldn't let him go, and so I ...
— The Title - A Comedy in Three Acts • Arnold Bennett

... hobbling quickly down. 'Niver fidget theesel' wi' gettin' ready to go search for her. I'll tak' thee a bet it's Philip Hepburn's voice, convoying her home, just as I said he would, an ...
— Sylvia's Lovers, Vol. I • Elizabeth Gaskell

... fidget, such a fuss! There is no escape for us; We shall have it shortly. How I wish that both would go Off to Bath or Jericho, ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, July 2, 1892 • Various

... little absently). He is still pacing up and down restlessly—to and fro—along and across—he that is usually so innocent of fidget or fuss. "Nancy," he says, half seriously, half in rueful jest, "if you want a thing done, do it yourself: mind that, all your life. I am a standing instance of the disadvantage of having let other people do it for me. The fact is, I ought to have gone out ...
— Nancy - A Novel • Rhoda Broughton

... I am concerned, batuchka, Rodion Romanovitch, I will tell you something which shall reveal to you my disposition," answered Porphyrius Petrovitch, continuing to fidget about the room, and, as before, avoiding his visitor's gaze. "I live alone, you must know, never go into society, and am, therefore, unknown; add to which, that I am a man on the shady side of forty, ...
— The Continental Classics, Volume XVIII., Mystery Tales • Various


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