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Extremely irritating to the nerves.
trying
stressful
nerve-racking
disagreeable
trying
stressful
nerve-racking
1
He said Europe was
trying
to impose a solution which endangered Israel.
2
In Europe, policymakers are still
trying
to tackle the region's debt crisis.
3
I kept saying, 'Yes, sir; sorry, sir,'
trying
to calm him down.
4
I've long given up
trying
to figure things out in China today.
5
We are constantly
trying
to find new products to bring to market.
1
Cape Town's water culture must be changed to avoid
stressful
water crises.
2
Remote working, reduced work hours and income, and uncertainty are indeed
stressful
.
3
In fact, it often improves my own performance, particularly in
stressful
situations.
4
Smile, think first, speak later and don't react immediately to
stressful
situations.
5
My day at work had been particularly
stressful
for no real reason.
1
The boys stopped their work, fascinated with the
nerve-racking
intensity of it.
2
It's
nerve-racking
but at the same time you want to do it.'
3
A generous though
nerve-racking
crash of thunder changed the current of conversation.
4
It was both exciting and
nerve-racking
at the same time, Grady added.
5
Also it is hardly to be endured; it hits a
nerve
-
racking
frequency.
1
It had been a
nerve-wracking
twenty-four hours for Power and his colleagues.
2
It was a long, horrible,
nerve-wracking
job, though not without its fascination.
3
Chief executive Tim Ritchie said the last few days had been very
nerve-wracking
.
4
Semi-final: Spain v Denmark The other semi-final was just as
nerve-wracking
.
5
It was such a
nerve-wracking
experience but I won the first princess title.
6
But what's especially
nerve-wracking
is the combination of these two trends.
7
It was a
nerve-wracking
day for a Game of Thrones watcher.
8
The
nerve-wracking
part is carrying their improvised explosives up to the front porch.
9
Shooting your shot virtually can be less
nerve-wracking
than in-person approaches.
10
It was very
nerve-wracking
to me not knowing how people will receive her.
11
Event management can be
nerve-wracking
and you have to be able to manage uncertainty.
12
Glusman, who plays the male lead, said the first day of shooting was
nerve-wracking
.
13
The flight had been long and
nerve-wracking
,
not because of turbulence or any delays.
14
As ever with Irish football teams and qualification, tonight's finale promises to be
nerve-wracking
.
15
Two
nerve
-
wracking
Anglo-Irish affairs, potentially epic and likely to be either heart-breaking or euphoric.
16
But, mostly, virtual worlds are
nerve-wracking
to spies because they're so hard to monitor.
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