fidgeting in the PONS Dictionary

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Sweating, dizziness, headaches, racing heartbeats, nausea, fidgeting, uncontrollable crying or laughing and drumming on a desk are all common.
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Rings are another common focus of fidgeting; variations include ring spinning, twirling or rolling along a table.
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Personal embarrassment is usually accompanied by some combination of blushing, sweating, nervousness, stammering, and fidgeting.
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It has been described as a nervous habit a form of fidgeting.
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A common act of fidgeting is to bounce one's leg repeatedly.
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She is listlessly fidgeting with her wedding ring, which she has threaded on her handkerchief.
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We, too, tend to sit there waiting, waiting, fidgeting, waiting and suffocating just a bit.
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Two of the greatest fiddling here, fidgeting with first place, passing some of the stragglers; this is the last lap.
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During the trip, police observed the arrestees fidgeting and making furtive movements.
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A person verbally expressing a statement of truth while simultaneously fidgeting or avoiding eye contact may convey a mixed message to the receiver in the interaction.
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