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restless

[rest-lis] / ˈrɛst lɪs /


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Against that backdrop, Labour MPs are increasingly restless.

From BBC

So, like other women before them, these restless heroines begin to make the most of the diversions life finds for them, grim as their circumstances might be: sex, camaraderie, adventure and wild fun.

From New York Times

With poetry that is “indicative of the young people in the world today,” the article continued, “he seeks to capture their restless, unsettled imaginations.”

From New York Times

They determined he had not, but restless fans booed the stoppage, and Schwarber, clearly displeased with the interlude, struck out swinging.

From Washington Post

This strongly implied the use of protective charms to keep the “restless dead” from interfering with the living, he said.

From New York Times