1. fidget - Noun
2. fidget - Verb
To move uneasily one way and the other; to move irregularly, or by fits and starts.
Uneasiness; restlessness.
A general nervous restlessness, manifested by incessant changes of position; dysphoria.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn order to write novels for a living - it's not pathological, but I do think and worry and brood and fidget about stuff that I'm working on. Richard Ford
The first draft of everything, I write longhand. One of the nice things about that is that it makes you keep going. If you write a bad sentence on the computer, then it's very tempting to go back and fidget with it and spend another 20 minutes trying to make it into a good sentence. Jonathan Dee
I try not to wear anything I have to fidget with - there's nothing worse than wearing something and pulling down the hem and re-adjusting the top. My pet hate is when girls wear those strapless dresses and spend the whole night yanking them up. Sophie Ellis-Bextor
he's got the fidgets Source: Internet
waiting gave him a feeling of restlessness Source: Internet
The child is always fidgeting in his seat Source: Internet