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We want him to be antsy, uncomfortable, and if we do that, we can have a good day.”

“We don’t want him to be able to step up in the pocket. We want him to be antsy, uncomfortable, and if we do that we can have a good day.”

The decline in his rating is driven by modest dips in approval from Democrats and unaffiliated voters, who may be antsy to see progress on his legislative agenda.

Iowa big man Luka Garza knows the Ducks will be antsy to kick off their tournament.

The Sooners offense will be antsy to get back on the field a week after a league record-low 15 minutes, 19 seconds time of possession -and becoming the only FBS team since 1996 to win a game when having the ball that little.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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