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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(61) Jill's nerves are stretched to breaking point.
(62) She got on my nerves with her fishing stories.
(63) The argument frayed their nerves.
(64) Tom was a bundle of nerves at the interview.
(65) Her nerves were at breaking point.
(66) My nerves were constantly on edge.
(67) Constant noise can be very wearing on the nerves.
(68) Most students suffer from exam nerves to some extent.
(69) The constant whine of the machinery jangled his nerves.
(70) Have some brandy; it'll calm your nerves.
(71) This is a drug for stimulating nerves.
(72) Living alone unsettled his nerves.
(73) His bad manners grate on my nerves.
(74) This long wait for news of my son's whereabouts has set my nerves on edge.
(75) At the end of a day's teaching, her nerves were absolutely shattered.
(76) Even after years as a singer, he still suffers from nerves before a performance.
(77) Tamar took a deep breath to steady her nerves .
(78) I had an attack of nerves just before I went on stage.
(79) I never suffer from nerves when I'm speaking in public.
(80) This kind of living was beginning to fray her nerves.
(81) The nerves transmit pain.
(82) You need strong nerves to ride a bike in London.
(83) By the time of the interview,(http://sentencedict.com/nerves.html) I was a bundle of nerves.
(84) You need nerves of steel to be a good poker player.
(85) The union has been fighting a war of nerves with the management over pay.
(86) A lot of people suffer from nerves before they go on stage.
(87) Behind that quietness his nerves are jangling, he's in a terrible state.
(88) Lately he's not done a bloody thing and it's getting on my nerves.
(89) She made a cup of tea to soothe her nerves.
(90) When my turn finally came, I was shaking with nerves.
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