as in sleepless To make small, quick, nervous movements or to behave restlessly, often due to agitation or impatience. Clear All
38 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fidget'
Despite the calm exterior, the pianist's fingers would fidget on the keys before the grand performance.
The children in the science class started to fidget with excitement when the teacher announced they would be conducting a hands-on experiment.
The astronomer refrained from allowing excitement to make him fidget as he observed a rare celestial event through the telescope.
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