单词 | fidgeting |
释义 | fidgetingadj. In senses of the verb. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > restlessness > [adjective] > moving restlessly figent1598 fidgeting1672 fidgety1736 fikey1823 restive1846 jiggy1896 the world > movement > bodily movement > [adjective] > qualities of bodily movement > uneasy or awkward fidgeting1672 the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adjective] > brisk or active > bustling or fussing > about trifles busy-idle1611 nugiperous1647 fidgeting1672 niffy-naffy1765 fingering1799 fussing1826 fussy1831 fiddle-faddling1834 spoffish1836 spoffy1860 fustling1867 the mind > emotion > fear > nervousness or uneasiness > [adjective] > uneasy fordrevedc1175 unquemea1400 fearful1535 anxious1548 qualming1576 uneasy1680 scrupulous1851 fidgeting1855 hinky1956 the mind > attention and judgement > importance > unimportance > [adjective] > of little importance or trivial eathlyc890 lighteOE littleOE small?c1225 singlec1449 easy1474 triflous1509 naughty1526 slender1530 slight1548 shrimpish1549 slipper1567 truanta1572 toyous1581 trivious1583 mean1585 silly1587 nicea1594 puny?1594 puisne1598 pusill1599 whindling1601 sapless1602 non-significant1603 poor1603 unsignificant1603 flea-bite1605 perishing1605 lank1607 weightless1610 fonda1616 penny farthing1615 triviala1616 unweighty1621 transitory1637 twattling1651 inconsiderate1655 unserious1655 nugal1656 small drink1656 slighty1662 minute1668 paddling1679 snitling1682 retail1697 Lilliputian1726 vain1731 rattletrap1760 peppercornish1762 peppercorn1791 underling1804 venial1806 lightweight1809 floccinaucical1826 small-bore1833 minified1837 trantlum1838 piffling1848 tea-tabular1855 potty1860 whipping-snapping1861 tea-gardeny1862 quiddling1863 twaddling1863 fidgeting1865 penny ante1865 feather-weighted1870 jerkwater1877 midget1879 mimsy1880 shirttail1881 two-by-four1885 footle1894 skittery1905 footery1929 Mickey Mouse1931 chickenshit1934 minoritized1945 marginal1952 marginalized1961 tea-party1961 little league1962 marginalizing1977 minnowy1991 1672 W. Wycherley Love in Wood ii. i He is a fidgetting, censorious, gossiping, quibbling wretch. 1753 S. Richardson Hist. Sir Charles Grandison VI. li. 317 My fidgetting Lord thrust in..his sharp face. 1785 F. Burney Diary 25 Nov. (1842) II. 357 This was rather fidgetting intelligence. 1855 W. Irving Chron. Wolfert's Roost 14 He had warred for quiet through the fidgeting reign of William. 1865 Pall Mall Gaz. 11 Apr. 1 Some fidgeting little matter of exchange. Derivatives ˈfidgetingly adv. in a fidgeting manner. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > restlessness > [adverb] unrestly1561 restlessly1847 fidgetily1880 fidgetingly1882 1882 ‘Basil’ Love the Debt II. xxviii. 270 A small parcel which Mabel had seen her take up..furtively and fidgetingly half a dozen times. 1892 Temple Bar Dec. 570 Pamela is..fidgettingly handling the little objects. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online June 2018). > as lemmasˈfidgeting ˈfidgeting n. ΚΠ 1765 C. Smart Fable iv, in Poems (1791) II. 11 Susan..all the rites of rage perform'd, As scolding..fidgetting, and fretting. 1845 R. Ford Hand-bk. Travellers in Spain I. i. 66 Nothing is gained by fidgeting and overdoing. < adj.1672 as lemmas |
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