Aún no tenemos significados para "nervous tension".
1The duke was obviously in a state of the extremest nervous tension.
2The old man was quite evidently in a state of nervous tension.
3With the crisis so near, irritability pricked Vaniman's state of nervous tension.
4And I think the nervous tension caused by quids has you afoul.
5For some little time the boys exhibited a degree of nervous tension.
6Personal sensitiveness is, to a great degree, a form of nervous tension.
7The pictures are positively erotic in their concentration, immediacy and nervous tension.
8Either brought on a nervous tension which left him shaken and drained.
9Perspiration trickled down his face and he felt an unpleasant nervous tension.
10Saying nothing, Corlo straightened, flexed his neck to ease his nervous tension.
11She was careful never to allow any nervous tension to show at work.
12She detected in him at once all the signs of extreme nervous tension.
13He was anxious, restless and in a state of the highest nervous tension.
14Our nervous tension exploded in a wave of laughter and exclamations of wonderment.
15The heat was rising and a nervous tension weighted the atmosphere.
16You could taste it; a nervous tension that came perilous close to fear.
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