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1 Q. Won't debt markets get jumpy if the BOJ chalks up large losses?
2 Don't get jumpy if they get weird on you, remember they're our friends.
3 But backbenchers are likely to get jumpy , making it harder for governments to govern.
4 Then, after a few weeks, she begins to get jumpy .
5 And innocent people get jumpy , too -especially when there's a bull-neckedinterrogator in the room.
6 Throw the prospect of biological terrorism into the mix and a switched-on GP could get jumpy . '
7 I heard approaching footsteps, and turning slowly, so Holly wouldn't get jumpy , tried to see who it was.
8 It began to get jumpy and scatter havoc in Peter's thoughts at the mere suggestion of not seeing Cissie.
11 I love you so much I get jumpy being away from you and I can't keep my hands off you when I'm here.
12 Or he might get jumpy , sitting in the hotel waiting for a knock on the door, and skip before the three days were up.
13 Police had been annoying us all day and everybody was getting jumpy .
14 I don't know what's the matter with me-mustbe getting jumpy , I guess.
15 Gyptians and land folk alike were getting jumpy and nervous.
16 It was designed to keep the strangers from getting jumpy .
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