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Rhymes with fidgeting

fidg·et
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Two-syllable rhymes

  • bristling — Bristling means thick, hairy, and rough. It is used to describe things such as moustaches, beards, or eyebrows.
  • crippling — A crippling illness or disability is one that severely damages your health or your body.
  • dribbling — Present participle of dribble.
  • drizzling — Present participle of drizzle.
  • dwindling — to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away: His vast fortune has dwindled away.
  • fidget — to move about restlessly, nervously, or impatiently.
  • middling — equally distant from the extremes or outer limits; central: the middle point of a line; the middle singer in a trio.
  • nibbling — to bite off small bits.
  • piddling — amounting to very little; trifling; negligible: a piddling sum of money.
  • quibbling — characterized by or consisting of quibbles; carping; niggling: quibbling debates.
  • scribbling — to tear apart (wool fibers) in the first stages of carding.
  • sizzling — to make a hissing sound, as in frying or burning.
  • sprinkling — the act or an instance of sprinkling.
  • tingling — to have a sensation of slight prickles, stings, or tremors, as from cold, a sharp blow, excitement, etc.: I tingle all over.
  • tinkling — to give forth or make a succession of short, light, ringing sounds, as a small bell.
  • tripling — threefold; consisting of three parts: a triple knot.
  • twinkling — a flickering or intermittent brightness or light.
  • wrinkling — a small furrow or crease in the skin, especially of the face, as from aging or frowning.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • chiseling — a wedgelike tool with a cutting edge at the end of the blade, often made of steel, used for cutting or shaping wood, stone, etc.
  • christening — A christening is a Christian ceremony in which a baby is made a member of the Christian church and is officially given his or her name. Compare baptism.
  • commingling — Present participle of commingle.
  • distancing — the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
  • glistening — to reflect a sparkling light or a faint intermittent glow; shine lustrously.
  • incoming — coming in; arriving: the incoming tide.
  • limiting — serving to restrict or restrain; restrictive; confining.
  • listening — to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear.
  • picketing — a post, stake, pale, or peg that is used in a fence or barrier, to fasten down a tent, etc.
  • pivoting — a pin, point, or short shaft on the end of which something rests and turns, or upon and about which something rotates or oscillates.
  • quickening — to make more rapid; accelerate; hasten: She quickened her pace.
  • ritalin — Ritalin is a drug that is used especially in the treatment of attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
  • riveting — a metal pin for passing through holes in two or more plates or pieces to hold them together, usually made with a head at one end, the other end being hammered into a head after insertion.
  • sickening — causing or capable of causing sickness, especially nausea, disgust, or loathing: sickening arrogance.
  • signaling — anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
  • thickening — a making or becoming thick.
  • ticketing — a slip, usually of paper or cardboard, serving as evidence that the holder has paid a fare or admission or is entitled to some service, right, or the like: a railroad ticket; a theater ticket.
  • visiting — to go to and stay with (a person or family) or at (a place) for a short time for reasons of sociability, politeness, business, curiosity, etc.: to visit a friend; to visit clients; to visit Paris.
  • witnessing — to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • commissioning — the act of committing or entrusting a person, group, etc., with supervisory power or authority.
  • conditioning — the learning process by which the behaviour of an organism becomes dependent on an event occurring in its environment
  • inhibiting — to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check (an action, impulse, etc.).
  • interesting — engaging or exciting and holding the attention or curiosity: an interesting book.
  • positioning — condition with reference to place; location; situation.
  • provisioning — a clause in a legal instrument, a law, etc., providing for a particular matter; stipulation; proviso.
  • soliciting — to seek for (something) by entreaty, earnest or respectful request, formal application, etc.: He solicited aid from the minister.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • repositioning — to put in a new or different position; shift: to reposition the artwork on the advertising layout.
  • uninteresting — engaging or exciting and holding the attention or curiosity: an interesting book.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • aversive conditioning — a type of behavior conditioning in which noxious stimuli are associated with undesirable or unwanted behavior that is to be modified or abolished, as the use of nausea-inducing drugs in the treatment of alcoholism.
  • classical conditioning — the alteration in responding that occurs when two stimuli are regularly paired in close succession: the response originally given to the second stimulus comes to be given to the first

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

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