See also: Nervy Nervous Nerving Nervine Navy Nervio Nervily Nerve Nerve-racking Nerve-wracking Nervousness Nervously Nervosa
1. Examples of Nervy in a Sentence
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2. The passengers were restless and Nervy after the long flight
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3. Too much coffee makes me Nervy. Recent Examples on the Web The Nervy five-set final between Thiem …
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4. Nervy. [ˈnɜːvɪ] adj ( -ier ( comp) ( -iest ( superl))) ( fam) ( Brit) ( tense) → teso/a, nervoso/a ( Am) ( cheeky) → sfacciato/a
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5. Nervy definition, brashly presumptuous or insolent; pushy: a Nervy thing to say; a Nervy trick to pull
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6. Synonyms & Antonyms of Nervy 1 displaying or marked by rude boldness the Nervy waiter held up the small tip and called out to the departing customers, "Hope it doesn't break the bank!"
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7. Nervy Part of that is a Nervy (and often unnerving) use of direct address.
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8. Nervy as men are made, MacRae worshiped at the shrine of an even break, a square deal for friend or foe
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9. SINCLAIR He must be getting Nervy, he thought, and continued his inspection of the wallet
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11. We found 14 answers for “Nervy”. This page shows answers to the clue Nervy, followed by 4 definitions like “ Nervous; excitable ”, “ (superl
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13. Nervy We are an ageing nation, and, in a sense, we are also a "Nervy" nation.
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14. Adjective If someone is Nervy, their behaviour shows that they are very tense or anxious, or they are the type of person who is easily upset.
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15. What does Nervy mean? Arrogantly impudent; brazen
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16. Nervy: 1 adj offensively bold “a Nervy thing to say” Synonyms: brash , cheeky forward used of temperament or behavior; lacking restraint or modesty adj showing or requiring courage and contempt of danger “the Nervy feats of mountaineers” Synonyms: bold fearless and daring adj being in a tense state Synonyms: edgy , high-strung , highly strung
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17. ‘The nervous and Nervy man couldn't believe that life was treating him so badly.’
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18. ‘I have gone from being very pressurised and tense and Nervy to being more relaxed and far happier with how things are.’.
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19. I heard a gunshot in our neighborhood last night, and I've been horribly Nervy ever since.
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20. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Nervy
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21. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: edgy, high-strung, highly strung, jittery, jumpy, Nervy, overstrung, restive, uptight (adj) being in a tense state
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23. Nervy - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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24. , year=2012 , date=May 9 , author=John Percy , title=Birmingham City 2 Blackpool 2 (2-3 on agg): match report , work=the Telegraph citation, page= , passage= Blackpool continue to thrive on the adrenalin rush of the end-of-season shoot-out and are heading for a second Wembley date in two years after negotiating a Nervy path past Birmingham.}}
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25. Adjective If you say that someone is Nervy, you mean that their behavior is bold or daring.
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26. Synonyms for Nervy in Free Thesaurus
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27. 54 synonyms for Nervy: anxious, nervous, tense, agitated, wired, restless, jittery, on edge, excitable, jumpy, twitchy, fidgety, assuming, assumptive, audacious
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28. I heard a gunshot in our neighborhood last night, and I've been horribly Nervy ever since
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29. The new intern is this Nervy little mouse of a boy who leaps out of his chair if you so much as cough too loudly near him
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30. Definitions of Nervy from WordNet
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31. Nervy ( adj.) being in a tense state; Synonyms: edgy / high-strung / highly strung / jittery / jumpy / overstrung / restive / uptight
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32. Nervy ( adj.) showing or requiring courage and contempt of danger; the Nervy feats of mountaineers
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33. Nervy ( adj.) offensively bold;
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34. Brashly presumptuous or insolent; pushy: a Nervy thing to say; a Nervy trick to pull
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35. Having or showing courage; brave or bold: the Nervy feats of the mountaineers
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36. Strong; sinewy; vigorous: a hard, Nervy …
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37. • The film itself is preceded by an elaborately ironic but Nervy disclaimer about it being just a joke
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38. • He understands the manic rhythms of a city that borders on the irrational, yet still embodies a Nervy humanity
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39. • Macy brilliantly shows Teach to be a Nervy outsider who desperately wants to be part of
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40. Nervy, Soundtrack: Vecherniy Urgant
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41. Definition of Nervy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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42. Find 19 ways to say Nervy, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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43. The introduction of a new throttle system has enabled the Transfermix extruder to process even Nervy natural rubber adequately, so that the current range of MCTD extruders may be regarded as broad-range, able to process a large variety of compounds.
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44. See authoritative translations of Nervy in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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45. Nervy (comparative nervier, superlative nerviest) Having nerve; bold; brazen
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46. Antonyms for Nervy include calm, relaxed, collected, cool, easy, happy-go-lucky, nerveless, easy-going, laid-back and composed
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47. Nervy Hue paint color SW 6917 by Sherwin-Williams
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48. 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: Nervy adj 1: being in a tense state [syn: {edgy}, {high-strung}, {highly strung}, {jittery}, {jumpy}, {Nervy}, {overstrung}, {restive}, {uptight}] 2: showing or requiring courage and contempt of danger; "the Nervy feats of mountaineers" 3: offensively bold; "a brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club"; "a Nervy
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49. Men begin Olympic qualifying with Nervy win originally appeared on NBCSports.com
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50. What is the opposite of Nervy? 221 antonyms for Nervy (opposite of Nervy).
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51. Federal Labor marginal seat members face a very Nervy Christmas
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52. Maren Mjelde was also on target from the penalty spot in the first legMaren Mjelde's penalty ensured Chelsea moved into the Women's Champions League quarter-finals with a Nervy aggregate win after
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53. Nervy - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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54. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Nervy adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.": informal (nervous): nervioso/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa [b]grande[/b]", "mujer [b]alta[/b]").
Nervy, Noun, Nervous, Nervioso, Numeral
NERVY [ˈnərvē]