Sentences with nervous
nerv·ous
N n - The party has become deeply nervous about its prospects of winning the next election. [+ about]
- She was apparently a very nervous woman, and that affected her career.
- Scientists have warned children to only use mobile phones in emergencies because their brains and nervous systems were still developing.
- After a nervous start, Susan Boyle places first in the first semi-final round of Britain's Got Talent.
- The number of nervous disorders was rising in the region.
- I'm nervous of traffic
- Elaine Wenn still wakes up a little nervous on the first day of each.
- Travolta says, however, that he had no reason to be nervous about going there.
- nervous tissue
- A nervous disease
- I've got a creative nervous energy in me and I'm always questioning things.
- To become nervous under stress.
- nervous tension.
- nervous diseases.
- A nervous moment for us all.