antsy

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definition
adjective
he was too antsy to stay in one place for long
agitated, impatient, or restless.
example
I lay restless and 'antsy' , tossing and turning every couple of minutes.
I'd go to bed alone and 'antsy' , and wondered how my free time always seemed to slip away from me.
Wish I could have stuck around longer to mingle, but my legs were giving out and the kids were getting 'antsy' .
But Diana became 'antsy' eventually, and decided that it would be more productive to travel than to stay put.
As I discovered on many occasions, both on the water and on land, this constant state of readiness makes the men 'antsy' .
And losing makes fans unhappy, coaches uneasy and owners 'antsy' , ready to press the fire button.
The city is broke and the people are getting 'antsy' for entertainment again.
But if you're getting 'antsy' but not doing anything about it, how do you know she's not doing the same?
She sensed that he was growing impatient and somewhat 'antsy' .
By the end of the movie it was around 11 and we were all a bit 'antsy' .
As most of you know, I tend to get a little 'antsy' on Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
I started to get stressed out and 'antsy' after ten more minutes with no success.
She looks so 'antsy' and out of sorts that it almost throws me.
I can't even sit on a bench between two people without getting 'antsy' .
He didn't ask why I was so 'antsy' , or what I hadn't let my mother see him.
Rin seemed upset over the news and I was just 'antsy' about the whole thing.
As the group ate, I sat outside by myself, 'antsy' to hit the trails again.
Further, would not the lack of sunshine or the outdoors make one 'antsy' when confined aboard a cramped spacecraft?
So he stared, and thought, and fretted as she grew increasingly more 'antsy' .
Don't waste your time if: You're 'antsy' about providing personal information.
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