Simple To make small, quick, nervous movements or to behave restlessly, often due to agitation or impatience. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fidget'
At the doctor's office, the toddler started to fidget on the examination table, making it challenging to perform the check-up.
The kindergarten teacher noticed the children starting to fidget near the end of storytime, their excitement building for playtime.
The toddler's eyes widened with wonder, causing him to fidget in his chair upon seeing the colorful balloons at the birthday party.
The children in the science class started to fidget with excitement when the teacher announced they would be conducting a hands-on experiment.
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