Sentences with phrase «fidgeting away»

But a supercar should dial you right in, steering wheel fidgeting away like a restless child.
I often see yoga students fidgeting away on their yoga mats, reorganizing their alignment.
This particular gadget has bright LEDs, so your daughter can put on a light show as she fidgets away the worries of the day.
Being uncomfortable during a blind date can be a hard thing to hide and many would be horrified to watch themselves fidget away in front of their date.

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If you're fidgeting, crossing your arms, twisting your hands, leaning away from your conversation partner, all of that is telegraphing to whoever you're speaking to that something is amiss.
The further away Stanton gets from his pre-2016 success, though, I'll fidget and worry just a little bit more.
The most common bodily reactions babies give away during nappy change are whining and fidgeting.
I usually dislike turtlenecks like these and always end up fidgeting with the excess fabric and pulling it away from my neck.
On the other hand, when you're turned to the side, fidgeting, looking at the door, your phone, or watch, not making eye contact, or crossing your legs away from them, you're displaying negative body language.
Some things people do when they are lying is avoid eye contact, their body language contradicts what they are saying (kind of like someone saying «I'm fine» when they look upset), how they react to what you're saying, they shift their stance often, they fidget, they cover parts of their face with their hands (like they are trying to hide), they could sweat or even move away from you slowly.
Just in case you have been away from this planet for the last few months, «Fidget Spinners» are the latest toy sensation.
Fidget is really curious about the outdoors and once, when I was away, got out accidentally when Joe was bringing in firewood.
Whether it's a photo of your children that lets your mind drift to old memories or the fidget spinner that you play with just a little too much, put those items away in your desk during the holiday season and save them for January.
Don't fidget with your clothes / buttons or your hair whilst being interviewed no matter how nervous you are, this can be very distracting for your interviewer, and take the focus away from your answers.
But she starts out nervous, fidgets, and tells rambling stories that get far away from the original question.
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