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- noun The characteristic of being
nervy .
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Examples
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When his fame arrived – appearances on The Brains Trust, a BBC documentary, the film of Lord of the Flies at the Cannes film festival with a party on a boat, of all things, and of course a sudden relaxation of the customary nerviness about money – we weren't surprised at all.
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Yet the occasional nerviness belies some steely self-belief.
Curtis Sittenfeld: 'American Wife is the opposite of satire' Hadley Freeman 2010
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It's hard to tell with Brazil whether their lackadaisical nonchalance is nerviness, or that's just who they are.
David Henry Sterry: World Cup 2010: What We've Learned and What Must Be Done 2010
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And I don't even have time to talk about the nerviness of the song about drinking wine with Jesus as though the son of God was just an extra-fine good ol 'boy.
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Things are fine, and so my nerviness activity is back to normal.
Archive 2007-03-01 Egon Willighagen 2007
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Things are fine, and so my nerviness activity is back to normal.
Chicago (Bulls), here I come! Egon Willighagen 2007
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Until then, however, we must assume that the old man still possesses his full wits and that his nerviness is not unjustified.
A Letter of Mary King, Laurie R. 1996
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Until then, however, we must assume that the old man still possesses his full wits and that his nerviness is not unjustified.
A Letter of Mary King, Laurie R. 1996
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"It must be something expensive else," Girex said with lewd nerviness
The Saturn Game Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1981
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All trace of his nerviness of a moment before had vanished, He had himself well in hand, Mr. Campion noticed approvingly.
Flowers for the Judge Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 1934
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