Sentences with phrase «very agitated»

There are things that she does that don't break our relationship, but no matter how small it is, and no matter how I try to present it, she jumps to wild conclusions about my intentions and becomes very agitated and very defensive.
The flea climbing the elephant trunk has been getting very agitated over the «hockey stick» rate of climb apparently associated with the rate of temperature increase on his travels.
The matter seems to sizzle, becoming very agitated and telluric, though capable of palpable pleasure.
The first task is to retrieve the card, which requires Yooka and Laylee to travel through a small obstacle course of slopes and glass windows, using Laylee's screech ability to trigger platforms and fighting back very agitated looking decks of playing cards.
Some pups do not tolerate crate training initially, becoming very agitated and excessively vocal for long periods of time.
An intact male can become very agitated — whining, pacing, sometimes escaping his house or yard.
If your cat's tail if swaying rapidly she's very agitated.
Some cats don't seem to be at all bothered by a severe mite infestation, while others can be very agitated by a small number of mites.
They warned me Edna gets very agitated if anyone sat in «her» chair.
So, when they do get the chance to be out, they are either very excited and uncontrollable or very agitated and aggressive.
Some pups do not tolerate this type of confinement, becoming very agitated and excessively vocal.
When I explained my frustration and concern was the reason I was wary of providing information on a supposed debt from 8 years ago, plus the fact that he couldn't verify anything with me (other than my last 4 SS # and my phone number) he became very agitated with me and I hung up.
I worked my way to 3 ml and after a few weeks on that dose started to have very negative effects of a VERY agitated mood and worsening fatigue.
Could we apply the same thought regarding students in a very agitated state?
It acted as an excitotoxin and made me feel very agitated and anxious.
It's not uncommon for children and adults to get very agitated, emotional, have nightmares, or even experience hallucinations, or the feeling of a crawling sensation under the skin.
I get very agitated and revved up.
It was a bit of a surprise when I received a phone call shortly before deadline last night from a very agitated Patrick Foye, Cuomo's hand - picked Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
I haven't done CIO when she was younger because she also has reflux and when she gets very agitated she refluxes / vomits / etc.
You rush in to see what's wrong and you find him sitting up in bed with a blank stare but very agitated.
Although nursing itself was very calming, I felt a physical responsibility to the baby and got very agitated when I was away from the baby for too long.
At one point we had to go out, and she got very agitated about her blanket not being in the right position on her buggy.
NW: I think he's very, very agitated and feeling the pressure.
He has got very agitated because he feels that at the moment his team are not consistent enough.
It could be that he was angry with Olivier Giroud for wasting precious time doing his silly dance at the end, instead of rushing to try and get the winner in the last few minutes, but he was already seen to be very agitated in the first half when he had a standup argument with Aaron Ramsey.
Meanwhile, I was NOT asleep but wide awake and very agitated.
These clients become very agitated if the work doesn't begin as promised or takes much longer to complete than expected.
Then, when Barack responded, Hillary became very agitated, jabbing her finger at him and speaking in an animated fashion.
But if I take a plane trip next week, which I will, and there's a lot of turbulence and I go through a storm or something that's very agitating to me, for the next couple of days I will need to up my estrogen ever so little.
but here every wall that needs a wallrun has scratches on it, every ring you see needs to be grabbed, and every ledge you need to jump to is worn down, and any time your little flying friend is needed the screen turns black and white (very agitating) It just feels like the game is treating you like you are a 5 year old.

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The Imams and religious preachers do not discuss the problems which are agitating the minds of the educated people; they are even ignorant of the very existence of such problems.
Stones» 2015 - 16 began with him agitating for a move to Chelsea that never materialised, then ended with him squeaking into the England squad, not playing a minute in France, and being told by Martin Keown that while all this elegance was very nice, it amounted to nothing more than «icing on the cake.»
I believe scoring early will be very important in this game, the more minute / chances that pass us by, the more abuse our agitated fans will give our players and the more hope and support the away fans will give Stoke, but scoring early, that will give the fans a boost and perhaps reduce the pressure on our players and allowing them to play and finish more comfortably.
By the following day her very temperament seemed to change, she seemed furious with my breasts, agitated, and restless.
Top Loaders Top - Loading HE machines agitate in a very similar style to old - school machines.
It can also promote healthy emotional development, as squeezing and flattening the dough can be a safe outlet for angry or agitated energy — and it can be a very calming activity for young children.
It can be upsetting to see your baby suffer his very first cold as they may have trouble sleeping, feeding and will generally be more agitated than normal.
And so we gradually begin to shift our expectation from our Father, the very fountain of abundant life, and we begin to agitate for satisfaction from other means.
Frequent Screaming Episodes with eyes shut and brows furrowed Sudden Screaming during Sleep and Wakes up Frequently, Crying Arching Back Turning Red / Deep Red / Purple while Arching Startles Easily; Very Irritable and easy to Agitate (by knocks on doors, ringing, etc.) No...
Very rarely he will fall back asleep after CIO but will only sleep for about 10 minutes before waking again, even more agitated than before.
They are the very people agitating for higher government spending, higher taxes, and higher debt on our children.
A very furious and agitated Mrs Odoi does not understand why her husband «stole» her diplomatic passport and kept it with Defence Intelligence.
Supporters of the largest opposition party are agitated over this development wondering why a newspaper which has sympathies to the party ceaselessly publishes achievements of the government the NPP is working very hard to oust during the crucial December 7 elections.
We can't see the gorilla's expression so we don't know if he is being aggressive, but the display indicates an agitated animal, and his behaviour is very unpredictable.»
«I've worked with some coders in the past who would become very frustrated and agitated because a noncoder wouldn't understand what they were talking about.
Agitated behaviours such as pacing, shouting or lashing out are more common in dementia, and can make provision of person - centred care very challenging for care staff to deliver, often with minimal training and limited resources.
He is very constipated and agitated.
Without ever quite saying so, Klein was agitating against the very idea of the neighborhood school with deep roots in a community, which is precisely what González is now trying to revive and reinvent.
It behaves very much like an aggressively set - up front wheel drive hot hatch, and can use a throttle lift to agitate the rear end.
In early 2013 Carl Icahn began agitating to have Apple, Inc. use its enormous cash holding to buy back its very undervalued stock.
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