fretting Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of fretting In English

  • 0 present participle of fret

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  • Infants who showed a combination of frequent, vigorous motor activity combined with frequent fretting and crying were classified as high reactive (22% of the sample).

  • The stressed fretting and scratching and the iterative jumpiness in motion become less marked without slowing down, be it remarked.

  • Infants who showed the opposite profile of infrequent motor activity and infrequent fretting and crying were classified as low reactive (40% of the sample).

  • Aggressive children spent less time attending to the task and more time fretting or throwing tantrums, and they engaged in fewer putative regulatory behaviors than did the control children.

  • The videotapes of each infant's behaviors were coded reliably for the frequency of motor activity (movement of the limbs and arching of the back), fretting, and crying.

  • Jealousy can anxiously awaken; away with fretting: we'll joke and laugh.

  • I hasten to assure him about the point that was worrying him, lest he overload his heart fretting about it.

  • To do something means to do nothing, and to do nothing means to be fretting because there is nothing to do.

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