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Now there's a nervy way to start up a play.
I know he's very nervy, and gets wrong with people.
Pretty nervy line, coming from a man who left his first wife and their daughter.
My mind is made up but I'm a touch nervy.
The sound of her own voice was tight and nervy.
I had been in a nervy sort of condition, after all.
Funny, how much a nervy guy can do when he gets started.
Still get kind of nervy when I go in there at night to sleep.
There was one, left just an hour ago, from Michael's mother, her voice nervy.
They sure are nervy about her being anywhere near Earth.
On the other hand, we know she's a nervy and hysterical woman.
"They'll get nervy soon and we may have a chance to trip them up."
What a nervy thing to do in the face of all those redskins.
The crowd seem a bit nervy after that late goal.
Could she work with a man so speedy and nervy?
I looked at the nervy green eyes in the driving mirror.
Her mother said it was all nerves, but what had she to be nervy about?
At the end of all this I had lost about two stones and for the first time in my life, felt very nervy.
Just because she - well - maybe she's a bit nervy.
If George got nervy, his next intervention would be much harder.
"It's nervy when people like him think they're above the law," she said.
So it's a nervy business being a small independent publisher.
She smiled her little nervy smile and did not argue.
He felt nervy and impatient, hoping that nothing would go wrong.
She had been nervy, yes, like a good many brilliant musicians.