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Examples for "edgy"
Examples for "edgy"
1Famous for healthy and edgy creations, everything you order will be good.
2Still, some question whether MTV programing is too edgy for mainstream marketers.
3But for young hipsters those three words are edgy, edgy and edgy.
4Feeling edgy, like a caged animal, he paced around the main room.
5They were distracted and edgy, and both needed a few days off.
1Britain leads NATO forces in the restive Helmand province in southern Afghanistan.
2In the last year, militants have repeatedly attacked prisons in restive areas.
3The crowd is restive in the presence of the impulses of paladins.
4By the time they turned to history, Young Griff was growing restive.
5This was a particularly sensitive investigation, and the media were becoming restive.
1Scout24's market debut is being scrutinized by investors amid jittery equities markets.
2U.S. stocks extended their losses as the news compounded already jittery markets.
3The repeated standoffs made decision-makers jittery and prepared Europeans psychologically for war.
4Denz began his sixth day with 50 feet of jittery free climbing.
5Even at a greater distance some moose may become jittery, staff said.
1Hope that target's stationary: Horizontal tracking was jumpy in high-level stabilization mode.
2But he often seemed jumpy and lacking in confidence with the Yankees.
3Like I say, it's all a game, but they're pretty jumpy today.
4Well, when it came to being jumpy, he had company-plentyof it.
5Just the thought of him made her all jumpy and nervous inside.
1However, some of us can express this view freely; others are nervy.
2The whole situation is just a little bit nervy at the minute.
3The night time is perhaps a little more nervy than the day.
4I get nervy when I stand up on something, even a chair.
5Chewing-Gum follows the brilliant Ecoute Chérie, and entrenches her nervy robot-funk style.
1He said, She's so uptight and straitlaced-howcould she possibly understand you?
2But when companies or networks do get letters, they get very uptight.
3The first referred to him as cold, rigid, remote, finicky, and uptight.
4Charlie Goldschmidt is that kind of president -not uptight at all.
5To feel like myself and that maybe I wouldn't feel so uptight.
1There was electricity in the air which acted on her overstrung nerves.
2It was hysterical-theoutcome of an overstrung, highly excitable, and nervous temperament.
3My nerves were overstrung, and I lit a cigar to steady them.
4Possibly his nerves were overstrung with what he had been going through.
5The scraping sound which he made thereby grated on Chauvelin's overstrung nerves.
1In the golden light and pringling air he felt excitable and high-strung.
2Cold, of course, as Germans are, and rather high-strung, but incredibly pretty.
3We've always known that Katie was the most high-strung of the children.
4The king of empaths, Alvin was high-strung and utterly devoted to Elena.
5There she meets 28-year-old Charlie, an assistant to a high-strung venture capitalist.
1The boy being highly strung, a little criticism went a long way.
2Those girls are highly organised, highly sensitive; their nerves are highly strung.
3Your nerves are too highly strung, and nerves play us strange tricks.
4Lister saw he tried to be cool, but thought him highly strung.
5He was as highly strung as a racehorse at the gate.
1MSF wants the reorganisation held in suspense until all problems are resolved.
2Everybody was in suspense, in expectation of what the Naua might say.
3The inexorable one at the desk did not keep him in suspense.
4The whole forest seemed to be on the alert-astirand in suspense.
5Anyone in suspense over the outcome probably never has seen a movie.
6My friend of the mask did not leave me long in suspense.
7But the other simply could not wait a minute longer in suspense.
8The convent girl looked up in suspense at her hero for reply.
9The hearts of all three beat hot in suspense, driven to thought.
10But I would not keep the old man any longer in suspense.
11It is better that he should know than be kept in suspense.
12Dark trees brushed between it and her, while she waited in suspense.
13Day after day passed by, and still I was kept in suspense.
14The girl's mechanically moving hand stopped, and held the comb in suspense.
15He felt that he could not remain in suspense an instant longer.
16He did not wish him to be in suspense for one reason.