Louise, a normally vibrant 69-year-old woman, returned from vacation feeling run down, nervous, and twitchy. |
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If he'd been at all nervous or twitchy or had anything suspicious about him, I would have picked it up right away. |
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Somewhat arty post-glam stabby guitars and twitchy rhythms, all performed at a ridiculously uptempo rate. |
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The two-wheelers felt like riding a very twitchy bike that was murder to balance. |
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My twitchy, fidgety mind was already having trouble settling on any single subject for more than thirty seconds. |
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His eyes were kind of small and beady like a rat's and he had a twitchy little nose. |
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Or does the thought of real cold steel in the belt of that twitchy fellow over by the reference books chill the life out of the adage? |
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Of course everyone is going to be twitchy for the first one because it's been so long. |
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He seemed twitchy, edgy, intense, humourless and more than a little competitive. |
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The plane juddered skyward, helped no doubt by the mental efforts of 100 twitchy passengers willing it into the air. |
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To assist, Almond has a new blond crop that takes years off him, and a nervous, twitchy dance that matches the music's speedy urgency. |
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I found the U2 to be light in roll and very responsive, without that twitchy feeling that sometimes comes from gliders with too much anhedral. |
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Further annoyances included his twitchy foot which he kept pounding excitedly against the floor next to my foot, and occasionally on top of it. |
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Notice the twitchy, disoriented candidate running for re-election who has to be fed lines. |
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He seemed nervous and twitchy as he came up close to Cleo, and rested a hand on the toe of her boot. |
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Once I got my name tag and checklist, I sat down at a table, all twitchy and nervous. |
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Jesse and Joe showed up nervous and twitchy and James' dad not too much later. |
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He started getting all nervous and twitchy, so guilty because he felt he'd let his mother down. |
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Whereas on Court TV the camera couldn't help itself, panning in twitchy reflex to the stone-cold defendant. |
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A man entered a church, clearly twitchy and nervous, and approached the priest. |
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Ok, she needs to seriously quit saying rehab but I'm getting edgy and she's getting twitchy. |
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Last night I dreamt I had a hamster, it was very small, and kind of caramel coloured and white, with a little twitchy nose and fluffy fur. |
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I watched her close her eyes and they seemed to tremble, the muscles of an eighty-year-old involuntarily twitchy. |
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But accuse him of not respecting voters enough to level with them, and he may get nervous and twitchy like he does sometimes. |
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On the other hand, some suggest that it requires neither courage nor skill to outwit a bouncy, four-legged, floppy-eared thing with a twitchy pink nose. |
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It was a wonderful time of peace and diversity, where punks, poseurs, happy shiny couples and twitchy loners and could coexist long enough to gobble pancakes. |
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His chunky, twitchy presence is the perfect foil for Li's monotone, driven one and the scenes the two have together are amongst the best in the film. |
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Aside from the visual zimzam of twitchy cuts and soft-focus art-film tricks, it gets draggy while you wait for the wonder twins to figure out where they should look. |
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Cera and the cast actually did dope themselves up on mescalin during filming, so you can expect plenty of twitchy hallucinogenic realism. |
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The steering has a noticeable dead center, but it avoids making the car twitchy at high straight-line speeds. |
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Desert menace An inevitably edgy start The real thing The puritans won't give up ReprintsBut it is not only Muslims who are twitchy. |
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At the UN's headquarters in New York, the securocrats are increasingly twitchy. |
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The episode has made everyone involved in Nigeria's steamy politics twitchy. |
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There are some people in this House who immediately get twitchy if there are two speakers in a row from the same country. |
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The elephant is a little twitchy, nervous and does not quite understand how this can happen. |
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The STI was a twitchy, nervous handful even in a straight line, at a steady speed. |
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It's still a blast to drive courtesy of a more balanced, less twitchy character. |
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Steering inputs were reacted to instantly without feeling twitchy or strained or inducing a dram of body lean. |
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The E550 never feels strained, nervous or twitchy, while the speed-sensitive steering offers good feedback and both slow and fast speeds. |
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A twitchy eyelid is a common occurrence usually related to fatigue and stress. |
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As with the rear triangle, an disproportionately short frame will have an unpredictable, twitchy ride that tends to stray from the intended line. |
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The rat was scuttling around sniffing things with its twitchy nose. |
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The Texas governor looked flat-out awful, a combination of stiff, awkward, twitchy, and, now and again, homicidal. |
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Terry is a sad, lonely, twitchy, uptight, neurotic, shy, and pathetic man. |
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It takes a while to shake that I've just been in a car accident feeling, and even thought it happened almost three hours ago I'm still a little twitchy. |
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Card issuers are facing losses and plummeting stock prices from ballooning debt defaults, one of the big challenges facing South Korea's already twitchy financial markets. |
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The gift also had a pink nose, pointy twitchy ears, and four paws. |
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The rest of the day was spent consuming massive amounts of diet soda and rediscovering the fact that too much caffeine made her twitchy and a little off kilter. |
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Asked to take a drugs test, he suddenly came over all twitchy. |
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That sort of talk makes people understandably twitchy. |
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There is even talk of another wave of nationwide unrest, set off both by the new law and by resentment over living standards, which remain miserably low even when Russia is awash with oil money. Managers are twitchy. |
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The vast majority are personal diarists, not sociopolitical activists, but the spectacular growth of blogs and the difficulty of regulating them make the government, used to exercising total control of the media, twitchy. |
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But his twitchy, ripply segues from one position to another, the non sequitur sequences, the lightning fast changes of dynamic, all speak of his own kinetic personality. |
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The steady crumbling of these sanctions has made the Iraqi Kurds exceedingly twitchy. Muhammad Kasro was curled up in the back of his small hardware shop in Arbil bazaar last month when an explosion interrupted his siesta. |
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Watson's White Rabbit is charmingly twitchy, all nerves and quivers. |
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Since the Iron Curtain fell in Europe and in this globalised world, European integration is the only way to overcome the problems which are making people twitchy and causing them concern. |
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After some pootling around on the flat bits, I decided that one was too sluggish and three was too twitchy, and like Goldilocks settled for the nice soft bed in the middle. |
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He felt bone-tired and twitchy, the way he did in the final stages of putting a video-game project together, almost ready to go gold and turn a new game loose on the public. |
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