Antsy in a sentence as an adjective

Or maybe he got too antsy for the CEO role.

I told them I could get them one, but it would take 2 weeks and my other offer was getting antsy. That was the last I heard of it.

Orlowski and some of the troll brigade get very antsy about this. I think it is...

Without tv, i find i get antsy or distracted. if i put on music, i spend more time air drumming and rocking out than typing.

Some people are so antsy to create an app that they just can't stop to learn good practices. These folks learn just enough to implement in the moment, and it's hard for them to pull themselves away.

I try to spend most of my weekends out with friends, never being alone and I get antsy when am faced with a weekend alone. I spend my weeknights relaxing and cleaning.

You probably won't be able to stand more than one day of it, as you'll get antsy and start feeling a need to make something. But it's necessary to unwind.

I may be unusual, but I get nervous and antsy in this kind of "comfort". It just makes me feel like no one is getting anything done and disaster is coming.

You will get extremely antsy. And, by always resting your arms on something, you may damage the ulnar nerve at its most exposed point, behind the elbow.

You have to give it a few minutes for people to get their replies out before you get antsy about downvotes. The same time you posted this, multiple replies were pouring in.

If you're antsy and impatient about it, desperate to see a number counting down, it isn't for you. I guess my core point is that there are a lot of us who don't need the expensive hand holding.

Police are perhaps a bit antsy because both groups have had problems with violence, and this is exacerbated when they demonstrate at the same time. US citizens may not like our laws, but we -on the whole- do.

I concede that there could be some people who will get so antsy in an office all day that the mosh pit-style work environment "feels" better. I'm not discounting that some folks prefer to be in a noisy environment.

And there definitely would have been no additional risk of police getting antsy and shooting the wrong person, nosiree.

The next company I run, I'll probably be a bit more antsy to get full time since I feel I've also become less risk-averse now that my company is doing well. I've learned a ton on how to make money from SaaS products, and I'm gaining confidence.

At the other extreme, we have to run memcached on windows otherwise ops will get all antsy. Clueless monocultural operations teams that want to protect their worth are who are causing serious problems.

Plus, a chunk of your clientele will get antsy about it. Illegal stuff, on the other hand, already has fully-operational structure measuring risk versus reward.

Creditors get antsy because they don't want to be left with nothing so you get your creditors and lawyers on the phone you make a plan to liquidate the assets. This includes office furniture, any patents you may have filed for, equipment, laptops, window coverings, and of course the team.

The safest thing to say to the client is nothing, but then they get antsy and they start to wonder if your company hired a dumbass who can't code his way out of a paper bag. At some point I joined the project management institute and signed on to a code of ethics that explicitly forbids this kind of stupidity.

I feel that so many companies are getting real antsy and feel the need to grab for complete 100% ownership over all creative rights for everything with no leeway whatsoever. We, the people who actually pay for & consume these games, have no right to redesign or modify or record or promote anything without their consent - which would probably be denied most of the time anyways.

The TSA folks have sometimes gotten kinda freaked out/uptight or antsy, but it generally blows over pretty quickly and 80% of the time doesn't take much longer than the regular screening. The rest of the time, it takes them 15 minutes to find another lady agent to do the patdown, so I always start through security a little sooner if I can't see separate lines for a metal detector-only screening.

What's funny is, by the 55-minute mark, I usually start to get excited/antsy about all the emails/texts I must have waiting for me and all the people out there in the world that have been anxiously awaiting my return - 7 archived junk emails and a Snapchat later, it's usually like I was never gone. I love technology, and I love my computer and phone to death, but I love them more after consistent unplugging.

Antsy definitions

adjective

nervous and unable to relax; "a constant fretful stamping of hooves"; "a restless child"

See also: fidgety fretful itchy