She fidgets throughout our chat, clanking a spoon on the table, tearing at the sauce sachets. |
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Whenever he's out of nick he fidgets and loses balance, and his feet, minimal movers at the best of times, become rooted to the crease. |
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He face reddens and he fidgets, shuffling from one foot to the other and rubbing the back of his neck. |
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He fidgets, squirms, runs and climbs in situations where being seated is expected. |
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He thinks through every question I ask, even as he fidgets and flexes constantly in his chair. |
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While the air system is good, it fidgets badly over sharp intrusions like potholes, jarring and jolting the passengers. |
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He fidgets in his chair like a man unaccustomed to sitting still, crossing and uncrossing his legs, slipping his socked feet underneath him. |
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So the fidgeter fidgets and regards listening as a personal imposition. |
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In the ballroom scene, he fidgets with his gloves, dropping them as he becomes jealous. |
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It may be difficult for the veterinary surgeon to detect a quiet murmur in a noisy room or in a dog which fidgets. |
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This summer, for those road trips where I-spy and license-plate bingo are no longer enough, you might want to consider another way to fight the fidgets. |
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Whether this appeals to readers, rather than skippers or fidgets, remains to be seen. |
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Share successes and victories of children, ridiculous and informative stories from their life, invaluable parental experience and, certainly, cheerful photos of these small and such touching fidgets! |
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Wiggles the feet and hands often and fidgets in their seat. |
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One child really fidgets during circle time. |
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We want to have this child know that this is my body, nobody has a right to my body, if anybody fidgets around with my body I should report it to my mum and dad so that I am protected. |
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