Sentence examples for antsy from inspiring English sources

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antsy

adjective

Restless, apprehensive and fidgety

  • The children were antsy and worried [...]. – “Rabbit at Rest”, by John Updike

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I lived with someone, but I got antsy, so I got in a van and drove.

"I get antsy if a year goes by without doing a play," says Kinnear, who emphasises the sheer physical effort of stage acting.

But I started getting antsy.

Having these additional tools is not critical, but if investors are antsy about the Fed's ability to safely exit from its current stance without generating inflation, having additional tools might help allay those concerns.Have I piqued your interest?

Workers who are paid by the hour volunteer less of their time and tend to feel more antsy when they are not working.

But more hawkish members of the Fed may grow antsy as they watch unemployment drop and wages rise.

That is not because it is erratic or antsy.

In China, unlike most emerging economies, the authorities get antsy whenever inflation creeps close to 4%.

It could just be that traders are antsy today.

IT'S been ten days since the last Republican debate and Rick Perry is getting antsy.

When a demand shock hits, firms grow antsy about making risky investments in human capital as well as in physical capital.

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