Similar words: nerve, effervescent, optic nerve, harvest, serve, swerve, observe, fervent. Meaning: [nɜrv /nɜːv] n. 1. an uneasy psychological state 2. control of your emotions.
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(31) I just played badly. It wasn't nerves.
(32) The noise wore her nerves to shreds.
(33) Nerves / Tempers began to fray in the heat.
(34) She was seized by an onrush of nerves.
(35) He lay awake, his nerves throbbing.
(36) My nerves won't stand the strain much longer.
(37) Music is an appeasement to shattered nerves.
(38) The singer's high notes jarred on my nerves.
(39) She's always moaning. It really gets on my nerves.
(40) She gets nerves before every examination.
(41) I think her nerves got the better of her.
(42) Everyone's nerves were on edge .
(43) He took a/some bromide to calm his nerves.
(44) This pill will help to settle your nerves.
(45) His endless whining really gets on my nerves.
(46) She breathed deeply to settle her nerves .
(47) Her giggling rasped his nerves.
(48) Her nerves were stretched to breaking point.
(49) That music is starting to get on my nerves.
(50) The way he laughs jars on my nerves.
(51) The baby's crying jangled my nerves.
(52) Her nerves were in shreds.
(53) Stop whistling! It's/You're getting on my nerves!
(54) I took a pill to help settle my nerves.
(55) I was suffering with a bout of nerves.
(56) I've never suffered from first-night nerves.
(57) The caffeine in coffee can jangle the nerves.
(58) His tuneless whistling jarred on my nerves.
(59) Repairing damaged nerves is a very delicate operation/process.
(60) After the accident his nerves were shot to pieces.
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