By evening I was beginning to feel restless and had really achy thighs so had a bath with clary sage burning in the background. [adjective]
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You will find the mood at home restless, edgy, not always amiable. [adjective]
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Some were rushing eagerly to enjoy the aquatic games of the lake, and others were already toiling their way up the neighboring hills, with the restless curiosity of their nation. [adjective]
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If ever there was a restless fellow--in the good old times we were not like that. [adjective]
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He had only been restless and uneasy because of her absence. [adjective]
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The history of the restless and ambitious Francis Stewart, Earl of Bothwell, makes a considerable figure in the reign of James VI. [adjective]
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Each one a peerless picture, the powerful thinker, the man of action, who permits his restless intellect to repose, and suffers his heart to overflow with the love of youth. [adjective]
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The draught kept it continually in motion, and it wavered to and fro in the hall, like the restless souls of the damned. [adjective]
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