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nerviositat
espanhol
nervios
An uneasy psychological state.
nervousness
português
tensão
1
The latest bout of market
nerves
is directly related to political events.
2
Been in a low state of health and
nerves
for some time.
3
I really experienced those similar feelings of excitement and
nerves
,
Carrington said.
4
Local officials used leaflets, radio and television to try to calm
nerves
.
5
He took several long breaths to try and calm his anxious
nerves
.
6
Photo: Supplied Tutor Lily Arahanga said they were already feeling the
nerves
.
7
Mancini's team played with their supporters'
nerves
to the point of brutality.
8
It was but a crisis of the
nerves
,
and to be expected.
9
The bark of the fakir rasped the tightening
nerves
of the town.
10
A new prosecutor, Jett was cloaking a case of
nerves
with brusqueness.
11
It's impossible not to with the tension, the state of your
nerves
.
12
It's that time of year again...
nerves
,
cheat sheets and general panic.
13
Sadly,
nerves
set in, in a game that never really got going.
14
Yesterday saw those with steel
nerves
recover their appetite for Irish debt.
15
Leaves very short and few in number, reddish-green; leaf-stems and
nerves
blood-red.
16
Riesch said her gold was down to getting her
nerves
under control.
nerves
nerve
overwrought nerves
peripheral nerves
optic nerves
own nerves
shattered nerves
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