Aún no tenemos significados para "certain nervousness".
1Unsurprisingly there was a certain nervousness at the opening on Monday.
2There was a certain nervousness about Slim this evening, and a certain shame.
3Streathern regarded him with a certain nervousness and veiled pity.
4Mingled with his surprise there was a certain nervousness of manner, as Herbert thought.
5And if in her expression there was a certain nervousness, there was none of fear.
6It was a good half-hour's work, and the monotony and non-success induced a certain nervousness.
7She felt an intense curiosity to see and know Hallin, coupled with a certain nervousness.
8Such exhaustive mental labour induced a certain nervousness that could only be allayed by relaxation.
9She spoke rapidly, and with a certain nervousness.
10The work of the crew and the movements of the passengers were accompanied by a certain nervousness.
11I have to admit to certain nervousness.
12He said this in a perfectly matter-of-fact voice, but a certain nervousness had broken through into his manner.
13A certain nervousness marked his manner.
14George, whose own features betrayed a certain nervousness, took a yellow sheet of paper, and began to read.
15This is good news for sure, though a certain nervousness is still evident and the underlying trends bear scrutiny.
16A feeling of expectation, a certain nervousness, a half-pleasurable excitement, prevailed in the officers' mess and among the men.
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