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Discover Ludwig"getting antsy" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means feeling restless, impatient, or anxious. It can be used in various situations, but is often used to describe someone who is eager for something to happen or to express restlessness or irritation. Example: "Samantha's been waiting for her interview results for days and she's getting antsy about it."
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Guests getting antsy?
They were getting antsy.
Politicians are getting antsy.
Big donors are getting antsy.
But I started getting antsy.
But parents are getting antsy.
"I'm getting antsy," Taylor said.
Mario Luongo is getting antsy.
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The bodyguards get antsy.
The players got antsy.
They get antsy.
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