"the natives are restless" meaning in English

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Phrase

Etymology: Originally a literal description of rebellious aboriginal inhabitants of British colonies, as in: :* New Zealand Parliamentary Debates: Third Session of the Fourth Parliament, Vol. 2, 1868, page 387 ::: As to the Native question, […] The Natives are restless, and seem desirous of fighting. Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} the natives are restless
  1. (set phrase, often mildly humorous) A group of agitated people—such as a set of residents, customers, or citizens—is expressing annoyance, distress, or other discomposure. Tags: humorous, mildly, often
    Sense id: en-the_natives_are_restless-en-phrase-WO50Z3CR Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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