(1) They may refuse their feeds and become fretful with a shrill cry when handled.(2) Now, I've seen the chapter in question and can assure my fretful reader that this is typical Kreeftian whimsy.(3) I was a bit fretful in the back of the big silver car that had been sent to pick me up.(4) And as for the public library who could dream of taking a fretful infant in there?(5) From the time he returned he was a man in a hurry, fretful , ambitious and, no doubt as his wife found, difficult to live with.(6) Activists and candidates, fretful about the coming general election, understandably want a quick fix.(7) Most of Saturday I was distracted and fretful , wracking my brains about what I could do when I would be forced to disappear from Rob's life for an entire month.(8) Conventional wisdom says that a defendant should look engaged but not fretful , confident but not cocky.(9) A common first reaction to having made a mistake is to become upset, to become fretful or angry about it, or if it is a serious mistake to become deeply burdened and even depressed.(10) When he spoke, his voice, though fretful and agitated, was deep and noble.(11) Passengers once glad to stand in line grow fretful as officials frisk grandmas' bags for tweezers.(12) It was not a message we ever heard from Shakespeare, who, increasingly fretful about the fate of kings, retreated into the ruminations of King Lear and a litigious retirement.(13) Inspired, a fretful child proclaims, ‘I don't like war!’(14) Nolan has found his groove as a vocalist and his breathy, fretful , at times desperate vocals, are effectively emotive without being maudlin.(15) Perhaps they could sell a book about it to guilty, fretful western mothers.(16) When we did arrive on the ground, I thankfully handed J.R. his fretful daughter, went to claim my luggage and found that my favourite overnight dressing case was missing.