itchily Sentences
Sentences
He scratched the rash itchyly and could not stop.
She scratched at the bumps itchyly and winced at the harshness of her nails.
They debated itchyly over what color to paint the nursery, each one equally determined to win the argument.
He adjusted his collar itchyly, pulling it up as though the fabric might somehow alleviate the discomfort without lifting it entirely.
She rubbed her nose itchyly, the discomfort causing her to squint and grimace.
They squirmed in their seats itchyly, eager to begin the long-awaited ceremony.
He counted the minutes itchyly before his appointment started, struggling to remain patient.
She rubbed her scalp itchyly, wanting to scream and fling her hairbrush at the offending organizers with each flip of the page in the magazine.
They paced itchyly around the waiting room, unable to stand still despite the discomfort from their shoes.
He scratched the back of his neck itchyly, his discomfort increasing as he saw the others grinning at him afterward.
The noise itchyly drove her mad; she wanted to shut the door, yet she remained still, too tired to make a move.
He clenched the edge of the table itchyly, the discomfort spreading from the place between his fingers through his entire arm and up his torso.
Frustration built up itchyly with each pass of the needle, but she continued to stitch with her eyes fixed on the patch.
She walked itchyly around her desk, trying to quell the burn and the desire to scratch that seemed to intensify over the hours.
He scratched itchyly at the idea of giving in to the group's wishes, knowing he could always come to his senses.
She tapped her fingers itchyly, unable to sit still, her mind racing ahead with too many ideas to articulate on paper.
The temperature itchyly increased, causing them to huddle together for comfort in what was supposed to be a warm hug.
He squirmed itchyly in his seat, his discomfort increasing as the meeting dragged on without an end in sight.
They itched itchyly for a change of scenery, the confined space of the office becoming ever more claustrophobic with each passing hour.
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