Similar words: forgetfulness, artfulness, restfulness, wistfulness, doubtfulness, fruitfulness, rightfulness, boastfulness. Meaning: n. an irritable petulant feeling.
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2. For babies and small children, there may be fever, but with cold hands and feet, constant vomiting, fretfulness, a blank and staring expression, difficulty in waking, and refusing food.
3. Bennet, through the assistance of servants, contrived to have the earliest tidings of it, that the period of anxiety and fretfulness on her side might be as long as it could.
4. Some of the characters gaze at a traffic jam or watch each other; all of this appears in the paintings, hinting at the fretfulness in life and a desire for some kind of mercy.
5. She had probably alienated love by the helplessness and fretfulness of a fearful temper, or been unreasonable in wanting a larger share than any one among so many could deserve.
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