Synonym: fuss, jerk, squirm, twist, twitch, wiggle, wriggle. Similar words: ridge, midget, bridge, fridge, smidgen, abridge, abridged, partridge. Meaning: ['fɪdʒɪt] n. a feeling of agitation expressed in continual motion. v. move restlessly.
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1. The kids had started to fidget.
2. It annoys me when you fidget!
3. It's bad manners to fidget about at the table.
4. Tim's a terrible fidget.
5. You' re such a fidget!
6. What a fidget you are!
7. They fidget, sit on their feet and fold little fingers around stubby pencils, sweating out an exercise in mathematics.
8. The small audience had begun to fidget on their rickety folded chairs.
9. Keith started to fidget, opening and closing his great hands.
10. The children grumble and fidget, getting more and more impatient.
11. Michael's younger sister found him a fidget in church and thought it was fidgeting to excess.
12. They tend to fidget and lose focus easily.
13. Some people stare at their screen and fidget.
14. He likes to fidget with computers.
15. Presently he began to fidget on his seat.
16. Be still and don't fidget about!
17. Romeo's father: Don't you feel fidget? should we go on acting? We are leading roles!
18. People don't actually fidget and look away when they're lying.
19. As soon as the crowd starts to fidget change the music.
20. Many infants and toddlers become easily distracted and fidget in a highchair.
21. Children with ADHD - mostly boys - constantly fidget and struggle to concentrate.
22. Fidget with small objects when talking,[http://sentencedict.com/fidget.html] indicating nervousness or boredom.
23. Hurry up, your father is beginning to fidget, ie show signs of impatience.
24. She watched him seeing it all, feeling it all, assimilating his surroundings with no fidget or fluster.
25. At dawn, on a weedy Michigan lake, ten thousand mallards fidget.
26. But give them a math problem, and they wander around the room, daydream, or fidget.
27. So delighted with the little moral scene was she that she sat on til recess at 12: 30 without a fidget.
28. The two officers who had hardly spoken were beginning to fidget on their chairs.
29. Back in 1885, Sir Francis Galton wrote a paper in 1885 called "The Measurement of Fidget."
30. In such a shabby place Yuan Xian didn't think it was hard. He could play music in heartsease without revealing any feeling of fidget.
More similar words: ridge, midget, bridge, fridge, smidgen, abridge, abridged, partridge, bridge over, drawbridge, abridgement, hodgepodge, pidgin, perfidy, fiddle, infidel, confide, fidelity, bona fide, fiduciary, perfidious, diffident, confidant, confident, affidavit, confidante, confidence, diffidence, infidelity, diffidently.