(Of a situation) characterized by or causing suspense.
1The next three days will be a long, nail-biting time for everyone.
2Everything had been nail-biting and I remembered why I never went anywhere.
3It was a great success with nail-biting action on the track.
4It's that nail-biting time again for Junior Cert teachers and their young students.
5Mursi was declared the winner on Sunday, a nail-biting week after voting ended.
6From there it was a short, nail-biting and ultimately disappointing conclusion.
7On the nail-biting side, federal parliament is now in recess for the week.
8An introductory scroll reminds us of the context for this nail-biting political thriller.
9With the excitement and nail-biting upshot, comes the traffic routes and road closures.
10However, the nail-biting Nuggets versus Jazz series was the stuff NBA-neutrals dream of.
11It was certainly the kind of nail-biting win with which titles are claimed.
12It's going to be a long, nail-biting day on Wall Street.
13No more nail-biting suspense while the site searches every airline on the planet.
14Thumb-sucking, nail-biting, blanket-clenching, and bed-wetting characterized her infancy and early childhood.
15Walters's description of the build-up to the breakout makes nail-biting reading.
16A nail-biting week lies ahead for the East of Scotland club Whitehill Welfare.