Lexicographical Neighbors of Fidgetinesses
Literary usage of Fidgetinesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1873)
"... that their legs had not been enfeebled by the various fidgetinesses of a whole
generation of curates: honest wide-seated leather-bottomed chairs bought ..."
2. Strangers and Pilgrims: A Novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1873)
"... furnished with chairs and tables so substantial that their legs had not been
enfeebled by the various fidgetinesses of a whole generation of curates: ..."