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Pausing before one point, Soderling reached down, grabbed his shorts — Nadal was known for constantly fidgeting with his signature capris — and yanked them to and fro.
He is constantly fidgeting, easily bored, does not drink alcohol but has moments of bolting down sweets and canapés at an alarming speed.
If you've ever used other audio tour apps, or if you've gone to a museum, they all have this similar problem: you're constantly fidgeting with your phone.
And otherwise you may find yourself constantly fidgeting with the mirror adjustments because you can't see enough of the rearview.
These seats should satisfy all but the most demanding of owners, though I found myself constantly fidgeting with the controls in search of a more comfortable position.
Don't wear clothes that make you uncomfortable, or clothes that you will be constantly fidgeting in.
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Never satisfied with the way the hosts lit the dining room, she constantly fidgeted with the lights until they were right.
Many abuse drugs, especially methamphetamine nicknamed crank, transforming them into toothless, hollow-cheeked vagabonds with nervous systems so fried they constantly fidget, earning the nickname tweakers.
The sharpest point of your lead will always touch the paper, and you won't constantly fidget to rotate the pencil in your hand.
If I couldn't constantly fidget or find another way to "numb out" I would start to panic, and would be overwhelmed with even more intrusive memories and raw, forgotten emotions.
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