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antsy
[ ant-see ]
adjective
- unable to sit or stand still; fidgety:
The children were bored and antsy.
- apprehensive, uneasy, or nervous:
I'm a little antsy since hearing those storm warnings.
antsy
/ ˈæԳٲɪ /
adjective
- informal.restless, nervous, and impatient
Other Word Forms
- Գٲi·Ա noun
Example Sentences
House members in swing districts and senators in purple states are probably starting to feel a little bit antsy.
The Labour Party has many factions and ideological nuances but all of its MPs are committed to a generous welfare state and many will be antsy at the prospect of welfare cuts.
As the Palisades transitions into recovery, leaders outlined the next steps in the process for residents who are antsy to begin rebuilding.
Shots of the antsy crowd, interspersed with glimpses of Trump’s motorcade swerving between lanes on its way to the Capitol, portended an equally jumbled inauguration.
Offensive and defensive linemen getting antsy for a new school, listen up.
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