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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visibly impatient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone whose impatience is apparent through their body language or facial expressions. Example: "She crossed her arms and tapped her foot, looking visibly impatient as she waited for the meeting to start."
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The team is late and their audience is visibly impatient.
He grew visibly impatient with the speeches and began barking commands to those around him as his supplicants droned on.
Visibly impatient with my failure to grasp his logic, he said, "Because I would be in jail".
The economy had soured, neighbourly relations with China and South Korea were in a mess and America had grown visibly impatient with Japanese foot-dragging on reform.
But it is still far from real prosperity.Mr Putin, who gave his annual state-of-the-nation speech to Russia's parliament on April 18th, is visibly impatient.
When the defense speaks, she gets visibly impatient, interrupting, declining to examine most of the evidence that the defense wants to present.
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And... he kept on writing and writing and writing... the other kids were visibly starting to get impatient and maybe even kind of annoyed and curious as to who the fuck I was to get this kind of treatment, something I was starting to wonder about myself.
He then wrote... "To brother Bink, On the road of life there are many turns and... .. And... he kept on writing and writing and writing... the other kids were visibly starting to get impatient and maybe even kind of annoyed and curious as to who the fuck I was to get this kind of treatment, something I was starting to wonder about myself.
He was growing petulant and impatient and was visibly aging.
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