0 always moving; showing signs of worry, boredom, impatience etc -- rastløs
1 during which a person does not sleep -- hvileløs
a restless night.
The great wars and their atrocities had receded from memory, and want of war now gave way to restless navel-gazing.
On admission, he was tachypneic and restless, weighing 5100 g (10th centile).
Five months after administration of amoxapine, she suddenly became restless and moved her arms and upper part of the body back and forth.
These were not merely new urban proletariat but also newly dispersed and restless peoples on the forest periphery.
The opening elegy, starting from restless repetition of a single pitch, opens out to a refined, rich design.
Perhaps the restless quest to rediscover age-old communities is an integral element of the rootless experience of modernity.
We are awash in restless evangelicals, profligate of stern and apocalyptic advice.
He made eye contact with his wife and his restless movements diminished.