0 to make continuous, small movements that annoy other people: --
1 a person who often fidgets: --
2 to make continuous small movements because you are uncomfortable or bored: --
Instead, males fidget, get distracted, receive reprimands and often quit all together.
If one creates such a body and it has executive powers it will be at best a fidget and at worst will inhibit the creativity that we have to nurture.
If one drives 200 or 300 miles with three small children in the back of a car of course they will fidget.
The banks began to fidget and to look for more security in other areas, driving the small companies into the ground.
If you do not do that, you have an amount of fidget and unrest which is very detrimental to work.
Common examples include: procrastination, fidgeting, overspending, nail-biting.
A person verbally expressing a statement of truth while simultaneously fidgeting or avoiding eye contact may convey a mixed message to the receiver in the interaction.
They say they have the "fidgets".