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Definition of Fidgeted
1. fidget [v] - See also: fidget
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fidgeted
Literary usage of Fidgeted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Trespasser by David Herbert Lawrence (1912)
"Siegmund fidgeted in his chair without changing his position. ... to get up and
move about He fidgeted like an insect pinned down. The door opened. ..."
2. Cats in a Chowder by Fred J. Schneider (2006)
"Kneeling in the circle, I fidgeted with the batting helmet to end the frig- gin'
seashell hum in the earflaps. I hated that hum. Cooney was at bat. ..."
3. First Fruits in Korea: A Story of Church Beginnings in the Far East by Charles Allen Clark (1921)
"The magistrate fidgeted and fidgeted, but The Pastor would only make general
remarks about ... Again the magistrate fidgeted a while. Suddenly he burst out, ..."
4. Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope (1906)
"She fidgeted out to the lawn, and then back into the kitchen. ... and fidgeted
out into the paddock. Then she went into the small home park where the ..."
5. George Eliot's Works by George Eliot (1895)
"... a small blinking woman, who fidgeted incessantly with her lace, ribbons, and
gold chain, turning her head about and making subdued noises, ..."