- may be a
result of
genetics and some are born with a
propensity to be
fidgety.
Fidgeting can also be a
medical sign, as seen in hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroid...
-
Fidgety Feet is a
Dixieland jazz standard,
first recorded by the
Original Dixieland J**** Band in June 1918. The more
acclaimed version is the 1924 recording...
- knew him in high
school described Lanza as "intelligent but
nervous and
fidgety". He
avoided attracting attention and was
uncomfortable socializing. He...
- identity,
Conan O'Blivion." Generally,
critics viewed O'Brien as
nervous and
fidgety on-camera, and that he was "too smart, too East Coast, too sophisticated...
-
scripts for two half-hour
episodes of
Doctor Snuggles: "The
Remarkable Fidgety River" and "The
Great Disappearing Mystery" (episodes
eight and twelve)...
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William Purvis, one of King Kalākaua's officers,
because of his
small size,
fidgety manner, and
playing expertise. One of the
earliest appearances of the word...
- is
widely known for his
unique look and
onstage antics,
appearing as a
fidgety,
possibly mentally disturbed,
nervous but
highly intelligent individual...
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following oral
instructions 3.
Hyperactive 3. Poor
listening skills 4.
Fidgety or
restless 4.
Academic difficulties 5.
Hasty or
impulsive 5. Poor auditory...
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Defrees described Tilden as "a very nice, prim, little, withered-up,
fidgety old bachelor,
about one-hundred and twenty-pounds avoirdupois, who never...
- Highsmith's best-known bad man in a
snarky direction,
Ripley Under Ground is too
fidgety and
unsure to
settle on a
sustained tone and ends up in a no man's land...