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1. Since exercise can be an outlet for anxiety and tension, people with Alzheimer's who are physically active may not fidget or pace as much as they would otherwise
2. and his hot skin will fidget out the demons
3. All I could do was fidget with my
4. Evans sat by the bed as Glen tried not to fidget, sitting slowly beside her
5. appeared to fidget with something in his hand momentarily before waving assent to the man
6. fidget, itching for something to read, something to do
7. Emma couldn’t help but fidget as she waited to hear how much trouble she was in
8. He started to fidget, genuinely worried about
9. I sat in the back of the limo with Cordus, trying not to fidget
10. her stomach, and caused her to fidget in her seat
11. With this new discomfort he started to fidget receiving attention from Hemlock in his curiosity as to what was bothering him
12. ” The Cabbie started to fidget
13. They don’t fidget as often
14. Be a good girl, Lida, and, Kolya, don't fidget with your feet; sit like a little gentleman
15. His slow, deliberate speech made Godwyn fidget with impatience
16. He didn’t move around, didn’t fidget
17. Yates took the subject from his friend as soon as possible, and immediately gave Sir Thomas an account of what they had done and were doing: told him of the gradual increase of their views, the happy conclusion of their first difficulties, and present promising state of affairs; relating everything with so blind an interest as made him not only totally unconscious of the uneasy movements of many of his friends as they sat, the change of countenance, the fidget, the hem! of unquietness, but prevented him even from seeing the expression of the face on which his own eyes were fixed, from seeing Sir Thomas’s dark brow contract as he looked with inquiring earnestness at his daughters and Edmund, dwelling particularly on the latter, and speaking a language, a remonstrance, a reproof, which he felt at his heart
18. Norris could fidget about the room, and disturb everybody in quest of two needlefuls of thread or a second-hand shirt button, in the midst of her nephew’s account of a shipwreck or an engagement, everybody else was attentive; and even Lady Bertram could not hear of such horrors unmoved, or without sometimes lifting her eyes from her work to say, “Dear me! how disagreeable! I wonder anybody can ever go to sea
19. Yates took the subject from his friend as soon as possible, and immediately gave Sir Thomas an account of what they had done and were doing: told him of the gradual increase of their views, the happy conclusion of their first difficulties, and present promising state of affairs; relating everything with so blind an interest as made him not only totally unconscious of the uneasy movements of many of his friends as they sat, the change of countenance, the fidget, the hem! of unquietness, but prevented him even from seeing the expression of the face on which his own eyes were fixed—from seeing Sir Thomas's dark brow contract as he looked with inquiring earnestness at his daughters and Edmund, dwelling particularly on the latter, and speaking a language, a remonstrance, a reproof, which he felt at his heart
20. Norris could fidget about the room, and disturb everybody in quest of two needlefuls of thread or a second-hand shirt button, in the midst of her nephew's account of a shipwreck or an engagement, everybody else was attentive; and even Lady Bertram could not hear of such horrors unmoved, or without sometimes lifting her eyes from her work to say, "Dear me! how disagreeable! I wonder anybody can ever go to sea
21. "As far as 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
1. The Operator fidgeted, wiping away at the sweat on his forehead to keep it out of his eyes
2. Six days and six nights he fidgeted
3. Stenworth fidgeted with his
4. She cast her eyes to the ground and fidgeted with her dress
5. ” The Nord absently fidgeted with the bottle as he stared upward, his voice softening
6. He fidgeted anxiously with his snake signet ring, twisting it around his finger,
7. Khan fidgeted with discomfort as he talked of his sister, but the gentle caress of Kiri’s fingers in his hair soothed him
8. Dunn fidgeted in his chair
9. Darkburst fidgeted uncomfortably as the Preceptor's eyes pierced him with an intensity that made his head spin
10. He fidgeted uncomfortably for a few seconds with his fork
11. As expected the invitation arrived, and as I fidgeted with the cream coloured invite I pondered whether it would be wise for me to return to Warner Beach so soon
12. It was an absolute first for me and I was so nervous that I stuttered and fidgeted terribly
13. The drum roll reverberated over the speakers and people fidgeted in their seats
14. Uncle Hobart fidgeted about in the chair for a few seconds, then looked up at me
15. He fidgeted about a bit more, then held up his hand
16. His pal fidgeted, and focused in on the papers on my desk
17. Leon fidgeted with a handkerchief
18. The chairs remained where they had been, drawn close, yet they sipped their drinks with their eyes failing to connect and fidgeted uncomfortably
19. She smiled, but her hands fidgeted
20. Charles fidgeted a little
21. He fidgeted through a guest book perched on a podium near the
22. the sorriest questions sometimes…” Junya said as he fidgeted in his pockets
23. She fidgeted with her sweater, which had crept up to her midriff with her arm movements
24. “Cut it out!” He fidgeted, though he was smiling
25. moment, that outdated contraption would react, but nonetheless, Wynne fidgeted
26. Devin fidgeted, scooting closer and driving her mad
27. By her frown and distant stare, Jesse knew her grandmother was engrossed in her own thoughts while Emma fidgeted and shifted uneasily in her chair
28. She fidgeted a lot
29. brought us all to this!” He paused, waving his arm around him, then fidgeted with his mug as
30. I mean I never bought anything, and man I fidgeted around
31. His thoughts of a dark future haunted him as he fidgeted, moving about, checking screens that didn't need checking, trying in vain to distract himself
32. " Amber fidgeted and resisted as the two rolled her on her stomach
33. The bed would shake every time she fidgeted, which was often
34. Leonid took off his army cap and fidgeted with the brim
35. As they sat and ate lunch, Peter was still impressed with his cotton candy worm; Steve ate his crackling eggs, some of the children ate lunch, while others fidgeted and played around with their new toys
36. He fidgeted in his seat like a child told to sit still
37. At least they were… what? They were… friends! Seeking forgiveness, desperate for human company, the Headmaster fidgeted outside the office
38. I fidgeted on my seat
39. The man fidgeted on his feet
40. I fidgeted on my feet when it moves
41. They got settled in their seats, Spock sat next to Stu and Pon sat with his wife, Kim, although he fidgeted a lot to get into a comfortable position, as the base of his spine around his coccyx ached
42. But Conan fidgeted with nervousness
43. Time passed and she fidgeted about restlessly
44. " What more could I say? I fidgeted, unable to look her directly in the eyes, willing her to move on
45. ” She fidgeted in her chair
46. Angela fidgeted with a nervousness to her bones but Johnny sat perfectly still
47. " Monika fidgeted on the bed
48. Jes fidgeted and looked away
49. The radio operator sitting besides Townsend in the cab fidgeted for a moment with his radio before handing the headset and microphone to his captain
50. Hope fidgeted in her chair, evidently sensing his unease about her
1. I sit fidgeting with the panini on the plate in front of me, mulling over what she has said
2. The breakfast was nearly ready and Red Hawk sat fidgeting before we remembered that Suzanne was still there
3. fidgeting and shifting awkwardly in his seat
4. But Chrissie noticed that, like Ozzie, he ate very little, fidgeting with the toast on his plate more than anything
5. He was still standing up, fidgeting a little
6. Willow and Savannah sat across the table from me, fidgeting with the bread on their plates, while Izzy eavesdropped on nearby conversations
7. Zarko could sense that the Hebrews were very nervous; fidgeting with their garments, their hands never still
8. “Let’s hope they see it that way…” She fidgeting nervously and looked around the yard, fear in her eyes
9. The throng waited for the Preceptor to appear, impatiently fidgeting and murmuring in subdued voices
10. "Well I am," I retorted, fidgeting about in my seat
11. ” He was standing a few steps away, fidgeting with his hands and sunken into himself
12. He sat down as well, the Captain fidgeting on the chair, trying to feel the waft of the ceiling fan; the intolerable heat had sweat piling up on his brow
13. Ethan had the air of an angry animal about him, as if trapped in a cage: he sported a razor-sharp gaze, fidgeting and looking pumped-up
14. He didn’t appear to have any weapons, but began fidgeting with his hands and making sucking noises with his mouth
15. They sat in silence a few minutes before Jesse noticed her grandmother fidgeting in her seat
16. become conscious that the time you spend fidgeting with your pen,
17. “I don’t know what I’m doing here”, she says while fidgeting with her hands
18. Moshe, while keeping an eye on Youssaf and Korah, also noticed a nervous fidgeting and head bobbing of the other townsmen
19. could be in the way he was fidgeting to get the key inside the
20. followed by a wave of fidgeting as he fumbled with the tuning
21. He was still coughing and fidgeting as I
22. His face had lost all of its coloring and he was now fidgeting in his chair---his blustering was over
23. She started fidgeting in the chair
24. He was fidgeting in nervous impatience before the chanting and bowing were over, but presently they rose and passed into the tunnel which opened behind the idol
25. There was no lack of confidence as he spoke to a crowd of strangers without clearing his throat, fidgeting or blushing
26. “Yeah,” I answered, fidgeting on the couch, moving my bum
27. His body was fidgeting with excitement
28. Meeting Boo resulted in his soon being able to sit for an hour without fidgeting
29. Fidgeting around like a kid with five cents in a penny candy store, I looked up with a somewhat of a sheepish look on my face and ask; “Could you Guys answer a few questions that I’m a little afraid to ask?”
30. The relaxed person always comes away with a greater feeling of accomplishment than the fidgeting mess
31. Still they waited and Jack could hear the men fidgeting behind
32. The girl stood before her now, fidgeting apprehensively
33. Charlie was fidgeting nervously as the three of them sat there
34. Mother kept shifting in her seat and fidgeting
35. Fidgeting in her seat, intensely aware of Joel’s scrutiny, Kathy tried to figure out a way to warn him about her parent’s lamentable matchmaking tendencies, without making it appear she herself found him to be prime husband material or was weaving romantic fantasies around him…which if she owned up to it, was precisely what she was wistfully doing
36. For the usually unflappable Henrietta was fidgeting in her seat, a slight blush staining her cheeks
37. No fidgeting or attempts to stop me were considered
38. She was fidgeting, her hands twisting around each other
39. Being a wise man, Herr Dremmel lost no time in fidgeting or lamenting over the inevitable, but having heard the doctor's summing up, which was expressed in the one firm word repeated over and over again like a series of blows, _ausgeschlossen_, he ruled Ingeborg out of his thoughts as a wife and proceeded to train himself to contemplate her as a sister
40. He was fidgeting
41. He was unconsciously fidgeting and leaning towards her as if he could sense she was something else
42. Looking to her sister, Shela saw Fionn fidgeting listlessly with Kearney’s fur, grinding her fingers into the animal’s tough hide
43. While Mikhail hid his despair and pain, Peter didn’t, he was constantly looking around nervously or fidgeting on his stool
44. He turned and struggled awkwardly to hold the fidgeting animal still as it circled around him
45. Fidgeting with the bridle, D’ata pretended to adjust it not sure what to say
46. He sat in the outer waiting room fidgeting and squirming in his seat
47. ‘Yes,’ answered Hester, fidgeting with his mouse to bring the lower levels up on screen, ‘here, in the basement
48. I gathered some tools into a cloth bag as the King looked out the window, watching his wife as she walked down the path, her ladies tittering behind her, the gardeners standing by their work, nervously fidgeting
49. “Er…, yes…, of course,” Hanor stuttered, fidgeting
50. Kerala blushed at the attention she was getting and looked down at her fidgeting hands
1. She fidgets, fussing with the shoulder straps of her top
2. Carol fidgets in her seat and turns her head, watching one of the gulls ripping at a slice of crispy bacon
3. Rapunzel fidgets anxiously until someone comes to open the door for her and assist her and the queen in stepping out
4. The burly man fidgets in his seat a lot, and even more so when
5. Anticipation of what would happen sent all their nerves tingling and slight jerks and fidgets could not be suppressed
6. It was bitter cold in the morning, she dropped her precious turnover in the gutter, Aunt March had an attack of the fidgets, Meg was sensitive, Beth would look grieved and wistful when she got home, and Amy kept making remarks about people who were always talking about being good and yet wouldn't even try when other people set them a virtuous example
7. "How quickly you guessed! Yes, it's about her, and though it's a little thing, it fidgets me
8. "I think she is growing up, and so begins to dream dreams, and have hopes and fears and fidgets, without knowing why or being able to explain them
9. I am resolved with your worship's leave, lady of my soul, to make the most of this fair day, and go to Court to stretch myself at ease in a coach, and make all those I have envying me already burst their eyes out; so I beg your excellence to order my husband to send me a small trifle of money, and to let it be something to speak of, because one's expenses are heavy at the Court; for a loaf costs a real, and meat thirty maravedis a pound, which is beyond everything; and if he does not want me to go let him tell me in time, for my feet are on the fidgets to be off; and my friends and neighbours tell me that if my daughter and I make a figure and a brave show at Court, my husband will come to be known far more by me than I by him, for of course plenty of people will ask, "Who are those ladies in that coach?" and some servant of mine will answer,
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11. her money imagine his poor wife or mother or whoever she is such a face youd run miles away from I couldnt rest easy till I bolted all the doors and windows to make sure but its worse again being locked up like in a prison or a madhouse they ought to be all shot or the cat of nine tails a big brute like that that would attack a poor old woman to murder her in her bed Id cut them off him so I would not that hed be much use still better than nothing the night I was sure I heard burglars in the kitchen and he went down in his shirt with a candle and a poker as if he was looking for a mouse as white as a sheet frightened out of his wits making as much noise as he possibly could for the burglars benefit there isnt much to steal indeed the Lord knows still its the feeling especially now with Milly away such an idea for him to send the girl down there to learn to take photographs on account of his grandfather instead of sending her to Skerrys academy where shed have to learn not like me getting all IS at school only hed do a thing like that all the same on account of me and Boylan thats why he did it Im certain the way he plots and plans everything out I couldnt turn round with her in the place lately unless I bolted the door first gave me the fidgets coming in without knocking first when I put the chair against the door just as I was washing myself there below with the glove get on your nerves then doing the loglady all day put her in a glasscase with two at a time to look at her if he knew she broke off the hand off that little gimcrack statue with her roughness and carelessness before she left that I got that little Italian boy to mend so that you cant see the join for 2 shillings wouldnt even teem the potatoes for you of course shes right not to ruin her hands I noticed he was always talking to her lately at the table explaining things in the paper and she pretending to understand sly of course that comes from his side of the house he cant say I pretend things can he Im too honest as a matter of fact and helping her into her coat but if there was anything wrong with her its me shed tell not him I suppose he thinks Im finished out and laid on the shelf well Im not no nor anything like it well see well see now shes well on for flirting too with Tom Devans two sons imitating me whistling with those romps of Murray girls calling for her can Milly come out please shes in great demand to pick what they can out of her round in Nelson street riding Harry Devans bicycle at night its as well he sent her where she is she was just getting out of bounds wanting to go on the skatingrink and smoking their cigarettes through their nose I smelt it off her dress when I was biting off the thread of the button I sewed on to the bottom of her jacket she couldnt hide much from me I tell you only I oughtnt to have stitched it and it on her it brings a parting and the last plumpudding too split in 2 halves see it comes out no matter what they say her tongue is a bit too long for my taste your blouse is open too low she says to me the pan calling the kettle blackbottom and I had to tell her not to cock her legs up like that on show on the windowsill before all the people passing they all look at her like me when I was her age of course any old rag looks well on you then a great touchmenot too in her own way at the Only Way in the Theatre royal take your foot away out of that I hate people touching me afraid of her life Id crush her skirt with the pleats a lot of that touching must go on in theatres in the crush in the dark theyre always trying to wiggle up to you that fellow in the pit at the Gaiety for Beerbohm Tree in Trilby the last time Ill ever go there to be squashed like that for any Trilby or her barebum every two minutes tipping me there and looking away hes a bit daft I
12. After he takes his oath, he runs a hand over his oily hair and fidgets in his chair, his hands likewise unable to find a comfortable place to rest
13. He had refused to permit it and stated heatedly that she had no more sense than a June bug and furthermore it gave him the fidgets to a month, when Uncle Peter drove her to his office to get the housekeeping money
14. “Police!” Charlie fidgets, glancing around, another slurp of inhaler
15. Devon fidgets with his cup holder, shredding the cardboard between his fingers