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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(151) The combination of early breakfast, exhaust fumes and nerves is a potent cocktail!
(152) Production went to his head and thrilled his sleepless nerves like liquor or women on a Saturday night.
(153) No critics, not too many nerves, no reviews and full houses for three months.
(154) This is not surprising considering that most inflammatory mediators have been shown to be able to stimulate enteric nerves.
(155) He whimpers with pleasure and dries a tear of nerves on my shoulder.
(156) But now he tried to calm himself: there was no reason for nerves, he told himself.
(157) She was trailing behind the other two and trying to get a grip on her nerves.
(158) It damages the nerves in the hands, feet or eyes.
(159) Do not forget Mr Hurd's record for soothing nerves and conciliating Tory antagonists.
(160) The condition is characterized by spinal cysts and the gradual erosion of spinal nerves.
(161) It can still pull us out to the edge of our seats, nerves jangling, stomach in knots.
(162) Under these circumstances, the chain may cause bruising, and can even result in damage to the nerves unless adjusted.
(163) The blade is as long as the petiole, elliptical, and dark green with very dark nerves.
(164) But what can we do to help the bright child who works well during term but bombs in exams through nerves?
(165) His heat scorched her, and unbearably stretched nerves urged her to turn and put an end to this agony of wanting.
(166) Bodie felt his hands shaking, with nerves, and with anger.
(167) Where previous boy-girl ballads dealt with prom night nerves or playground jealousies.
(168) When they met, the Tory chairman tried to soothe nerves.
(169) Harry was a bundle of nerves the whole time his wife was in the hospital.
(170) The expeditions behind enemy lines were a tremendous test of one's endurance and nerves.
(171) Head severed two of the cutaneous nerves in his left forearm and sutured the ends together.
(171) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(172) Similar studies need to be done to evaluate the role of the cholinergic nerves in the gastric response to intragastric ethanol.
(173) Her hand trembled and she clamped it hard against her chest until the attack of nerves had subsided a little.
(174) Nerves afflict everyone in some way, and without them acting would be the poorer.
(175) For the rest of the afternoon and early evening Lucenzo avoided her, and her nerves reached breaking-point.
(176) Elaine's houseproud ways got on his nerves, but it was better than living alone.
(177) This can throw the spine out of alignment and press on sensitive nerves in your back and legs.
(178) It is also written in a kind of breathless journalese that makes one's nerves stand on end.
(179) The players always feel a huge build-up of tension and nerves before an important game.
(180) For those with strong nerves and deep pockets, Berlin's property market looks attractive.
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