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1 Especially when his jaded nerves began sending him into flurries of temper.
2 She must have a tomato sandwich to stimulate her jaded nerves .
3 What could be more refreshing, more stimulating to our jaded nerves than this?
4 That's why I've come down here to cool my jaded nerves .
5 The noise and jar of city life often result in strain and jaded nerves .
6 Every moment brought some new sensation to his jaded nerves .
7 The jaded nerves of surprise refused to respond further.
8 Outside, the fresh morning wind came like a sudden sweet tonic to my jaded nerves .
9 The middle-aged gentleman on a winter cruise for his jaded nerves cannot expect a thrill from sights alone.
10 The summer came, breathless and sultry, and even at night there was no coolness to rest one's jaded nerves .
11 And first and last, the lesson of their efforts was, that the chase was futile; the jaded nerves would not thrill.
12 But still he persisted, even he, though the snub was a bitter pill: himself a gallant man, could allow for jaded nerves .
13 A day spent in the "open," with the blue sky over one's head, is indeed a splendid tonic for jaded nerves .
14 The discovery of the fact set his jaded nerves to tingling with a pleasant thrill even as he realized the awkwardness of the situation.
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