How To Use Antsy In A Sentence

  • I read a large amount of news online, but I still practice an almost ritualistic reading of the physical paper; so much so that I get antsy when some else reads my virginal paper before I get to it.
  • The mood in the room seemed loose, but the word "antsy" was used pretty often. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com
  • And l'editrix is starting to get antsy for something to mock-up the copy around. * sigh* Water of Life
  • Hugh, never the best of patients, was getting antsy at being cooped up -- and antsy at what had so far gone unsaid between him and Rose. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Antsy of late over his management style, investors and analysts have tossed about sobriquets including "megalomaniac" and "acquisition crazy," with some saying his spending must be reined in. People To Watch: The Week AheadThe Week Ahead: Feb. 27-March 3
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  • I get kind of antsy quickly and I like being on the move. HOLLYWOOD INSIDER: Josh Gates Spills The Beans on Spooky Happenings on Destination Truth!
  • It was a long drive and the children started to get antsy.
  • When I first heard of the fact that this new team was going to come in and do new material and add to our material, I was a little kind of antsy and worried about it.'' Boston.com Top Stories
  • KEITH BRYANT, MASTER CHIEF: I think initially the people were kind of antsy and anxious to get started. CNN Transcript Nov 11, 2001
  • More than an hour or two about a movie makes me kind of antsy and grumpy! Cutting the Cable - And She Knits Too!
  • Even conservative Republicans are growing antsy at the new spending and the return of dreaded deficits.
  • There is still a sort of moral consensus that defines certain subjects as "delicate", gets kind of antsy when such topics are broached, but the consensus seems to have shifted from a conservative default to a liberal one. MIND MELD: Taboo Topics in SF/F Literature
  • My sister's been storing it for me for the past couple of months and she's getting antsy about getting it out of her house - understandable, since it takes up a goodly chunk of space.
  • She's not a competitive girl, but if anyone passes us she gets all antsy and starts pedaling real hard and says, ‘Dad!’
  • That Champaign* at the back of my fridge is looking sort of ... "antsy". TPM Track Composite: Obama's Lead Expands Again
  • His hands on the wheel were slippery with perspiration, his fingers antsy and trembling. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • For a few seconds, I started getting antsy too, but instead of getting flustered, I looked around inquisitively -- surely, I thought to myself, something going on was creating the snarled and inert traffic. Toan Lam: Slow Your Roll: Think Twice Before You Yell, Honk or Lose It!
  • Although it makes some scientists antsy, he tells advertisers how to make better commercials by replacing focus groups with an electroencephalogram. Turnstyle: My Brain on Ads
  • Things have been kind of antsy around the Miami-Dade County Public Schools administration offices the last couple of weeks. October 2004
  • Even having grown up in a very loving, touchy-feely family, too much contact made me feel antsy, so eventually I gave one last, pitiful sniffle, told myself to get a grip, and pulled away.
  • The wife is still a little antsy, and Gerasimov is still co-operating. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
  • As Jerry, McMenamin has by far the showiest role, and the actor proves a smoothly effective interpreter of this antsy provocateur. 'At Home at the Zoo' expands Albee's classic one-act play
  • The Okinawa Awamori Distillers 'Association is getting antsy about declining alcohol consumption among young people, so they came up with the idea of combining the awamori with locally grown fruit and brown sugar to create the liqueurs. WordPress.com News
  • I think that would be nice, but I'm kind of antsy about the take-away already. * sigh* They like Chinese or curry. Sheepdip Diary Entry
  • This is the end of a tour so I'm a little antsy, I guess.
  • The can have dreamy deseadas on an individual's life, although nonclassical colonitis and antsy anaology can upstream incur the beneficiary of the illness. Wii-volution
  • Antsy for success, too much in her head, she considers defection with Merce (Kat Primeau), the singer, sultry and cool, seemingly disinterested, not beyond considering a side deal (or at least a tryst) with a label guy. James Scarborough: Hollywood Fringe: The Dumb Waiter, Vespertine Productions & Girl Band in the Men's Room, Dirty Blonde Productions
  • The kids were acting antsy which is to be expected because, damn, there at a freaking bank. Badbadzoot Diary Entry
  • Once they reached the top of the stairs, Lily jested, ‘Antsy, are we?’

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