Because of fever the baby has been fretful the wholedayi.. [adjective]
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This shewed a kind of fretful impatience; nor was it to be wondered at, considering our disagreeable ride. [adjective]
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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn describes how, as a young and inexperienced mother, she did not know what to do with her fretful baby. [adverb]
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For power, you know, is a fretful thing, and hath its wings always spread for flight. [adjective]
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Once Ma'ame Pelagie arose to mix a drink of orange-flower water, which she gave to her sister, as she would have offered it to a nervous, fretful child.' [adjective]