Another hour passed in waiting and the crowd grew restive. [adjective]
0
The consultants are getting a bit restive about their negotiations. [adjective]
0
The old bureaucracy, particularly the increasingly restive military caste, is pressing for an increasingly aggressive foreign policy. [adjective]
0
"Ay, ay," said a fourth; "and in case he be restive, fetch thou Dick Hunter's horn, that he drenches his mare withal." [adjective]
0
The beast, being restive, rubbed against the ladder with his flank and shook it violently just as Tristram dislodged the swarm overhead. [adjective]
0
He gave an angry thrust to his horse, which had grown restive under him, and plunged into the water, heading for the deepest part where the current was swift. [adjective]
0
Rostov's horse was also getting restive: it pawed the frozen ground, pricking its ears at the noise and looking at the lights. [adjective]
0
As often happens, the horses of a convoy wagon became restive at the end of the bridge, and the whole crowd had to wait. [adjective]
0
Zeus punished him for his impiety by sending [259]a gadfly to sting the horse, who became so restive that he threw his rider, who was precipitated to the earth. [adjective]
0
The crowd is restive in the presence of the impulses of paladins. [adjective]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!