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fidget

[fij-it] / ˈfɪdʒ ɪt /


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To manage her autism and anxiety, Caitlyn uses fidget cubes and 'calm tags' - small sensory devices she holds in her fingers to give her focus in stressful scenarios.

From BBC

But she had previously said that comparisons of her own work with Austen's "make me fidget".

From BBC

At the word “snacks,” the Incorrigibles began to fidget, but Madame Ionesco shushed everyone with a finger.

From Literature

"Your brain has a really powerful influence on how much you fidget, how much you want to move, and how encouraged you are to take a nap," says Best.

From Science Daily

He put his glass down and fidgeted with its long stem.

From Literature