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  • fidget with — [phrasal verb] fidget with (something) : to move or handle (something) with your hands and fingers in a nervous way He was fidgeting [=fiddling] with his tie before the presentation. • • • Main Entry: ↑fidget …   Useful english dictionary

  • fidget — I UK [ˈfɪdʒɪt] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms fidget : present tense I/you/we/they fidget he/she/it fidgets present participle fidgeting past tense fidgeted past participle fidgeted a) to keep making small quick movements with parts of your… …   English dictionary

  • fidget — 1 verb (I) to keep moving your hands or feet, especially because you are bored or nervous: The teacher told them to stop fidgeting. | fidget with sth: Donna began fidgeting with her pencil. 2 noun (C) informal 1 someone who keeps moving and is… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • fidget — fidg|et1 [ fıdʒıt ] verb intransitive to keep making small quick movements with parts of your body because you are bored, nervous, or impatient: FIDDLE a. fidget with to touch or move something with many small quick movements of your fingers… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • DANGERFIELD, RODNEY — (1921–2004), U.S. comedian. Born Jacob Cohen in Long Island, N.Y., Dangerfield was best known for his catchphrase, I don t get no respect, and his self deprecating routines which featured him sweating and fidgeting with his necktie. Dangerfield… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • fidget — fid|get1 [ˈfıdʒıt] v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: fidge [i] to move uncontrollably (16 19 centuries)] to keep moving your hands or feet, especially because you are bored or nervous ▪ The kids had started to fidget. fidget with ▪ Stop fidgeting with… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Non-finite verb — In linguistics, a non finite verb (or a verbal) is a verb form that is not limited by a subject and, more generally, is not fully inflected by categories that are marked inflectionally in language, such as tense, aspect, mood, number, gender, and …   Wikipedia

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