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impatient

[im-pey-shuhnt] / ɪmˈpeɪ ʃənt /


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Directors were said to be increasingly impatient with the company’s shaky financial performance and organizational changes Chapek made at the Mouse House.

From Los Angeles Times

“The sphinxes will know we landed. It’s best not to keep them waiting. An impatient sphinx is a dangerous thing.”

From Literature

“I was impatient. I should have gotten to know Coal better first. He would have given them to me.”

From Literature

Then there was an eerily familiar portion: indecisiveness, losing things, frequently late, forgets appointments, impatient, hyperverbal, intense emotions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dodger trotted impatient circles in the middle of the ring of fire, and Akira did what she could to calm him.

From Literature