fidget in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To fidget means to make small movements, often due to nervousness or restlessness, typically involving hands or feet.
Sample Sentences
- She tends to fidget whenever she's nervous during presentations.
- The child couldn't sit still and began to fidget with his toy instead.
- As the lecture dragged on, I noticed my classmates start to fidget in their seats.
- He tried to focus on the meeting, but his mind began to fidget with distracting thoughts.
- Fidgeting with a pen helped her think through the complex problem at hand.
- She couldn't help but fidget in her seat during the long presentation.
- The child started to fidget with his toy while waiting for his turn.
- As the interview progressed, he began to fidget with his tie, betraying his nerves.
- Fidgeting with a pen can sometimes help people think more clearly.
- Instead of focusing, she found herself fidgeting with the hem of her shirt.
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