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"fretfully" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you are unhappy or uncomfortable
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Better, Weisman believes, to be fretfully vigilant than torpidly complacent.
As the intelligence report fretfully notes, RT videos get 1m views a day, far surpassing other outlets.
So, which companies talked fretfully — or fielded anxious queries from investors and analysts — about Google this year?
"I'm not as excited as everyone else is," Joe Catalano, 21, told CNN as he waited fretfully for a friend.
"Too much time goes by when I'm asleep," he says, fretfully, though only later will we learn exactly what he means.
Lightning flashes, the air rumbles and Sarah and Christopher Hawthorn wait fretfully for their grown daughter, Fanny, to return from her holiday.
He's also never quite sure of the effect of his words, which Dinklage artfully conveys by looking around fretfully after proposing Bran as the new king.
She finished as the first alternate in London qualifying for the U.S. Women's Open and waited fretfully for several weeks before the call came saying that she was in.
First, a piece by Kevin and me, with contributions from Mark, Sara and Tristan, about the little town of Jean Lafitte, whose citizens live, fretfully, outside of the walls that protect New Orleans.
CARACAS, Venezuela — Carrying trash bags and backpacks filled with cash, Venezuelans fretfully lined up on Friday outside banks across the country to exchange currency that President Nicolás Maduro said would soon be void.
In one of three new stills and a few behind-the-scenes shots, EW showed Arya riding a horse in broad daylight (a far cry from living incognito for years) and looking fretfully at...something.
Striding to his piano at the Wiltern here in a blue, rhinestone-dusted suit to play songs from his new album, "Wonderful Crazy Night," for the first time, he surveyed the crowd of die-hard fans and music-industry insiders fretfully.
Writers produced big, clever, glossy sagas of family and friendship, in a fretfully bravura style that reached its fullest expression in books like "White Teeth," by Zadie Smith; "The Corrections," by Jonathan Franzen; and "A Visit From the Goon Squad," by Jennifer Egan.
"I think there is no doubt that the Washington cartel is in full panic mode," he said; donors and other Party élites, fretfully debating whether they were more scared of Trump or Cruz, were terrified that they had been unable to control the nomination process.
"Milkman"—told in an unspooling, digressive, and fretfully ruminative manner that bears a rough semblance to stream of consciousness but is much easier to follow—is set in an urban war zone where carrying around plastic explosives seems less aberrant than using the sidewalk as a study.
As I fretfully consider our current political and cultural climate, and as I think about books that re-inscribe and circle around a female absence, I wonder if we—as readers, writers, consumers and publishers—are scrambling for narratives that mark this voiceless-ness, narratives that make visible, by focusing on her absence, the woman we need to see.
Valjean returns to Montreuil to see Fantine, followed by Javert, who confronts him in her hospital room. After Javert grabs Valjean, Valjean asks for three days to bring Cosette to Fantine, but Javert refuses. Fantine discovers that Cosette is not at the hospital and fretfully asks where she is. Javert orders her to be quiet, and then reveals to her Valjean's real identity.
Hall would get the best of Bilko just often enough to establish his credentials as a wary and vigilant adversary. The colonel would often be shown looking fretfully out his window, worried without explanation or evidence, simply because he knew that Bilko was out there somewhere, planning something. The colonel's wife, Nell (Hope Sansberry), had only the kindest thoughts toward Bilko, who would shamelessly flatter her whenever he met her. Bilko and Hall were not always adversaries.
Free Spirit was met with mixed reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 58, based on 15 reviews. Reviewing for The Guardian, Alexis Petridis found the album less original than Khalid's previous work, with the singer having little new to add to the theme of anxiety explored in other "fretfully self-examining R&B;", instead of showing "a tendency to fall back on the cliche". With regards to its musical aspect, the critic complained of a lengthy, "somnambulant pace", but observed some "great pop songs", like "Alive" and "My Bad".
It is not hard to imagine the > author fretfully asking himself, on a dry day, what would be a good, juicy > Condon touch.... Proof that the author himself knows that something is wrong > is that on almost every page he stops to wave at friends in the crowd. A > street in Paris, for instance, is not too slyly titled "Rue Artbuch Wald." The New York Times was more favorable: > One could go on about Richard Condon's surrealist story lines, his laugh- > out-loud satiric wit, and his inordinate ability to invent outlandish > detail. But the key to reading the author... correctly is to see him as a > sophistocated Hans Christian Andersen, a teller of sardonic fairy tales for > adults.... Along the way in his new novel, which is the Western to end them > all, Condon follows his bent of inserting a measure of social commentary > into his neatly laced phrases.

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