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1 The words were spoken in a moment of intense nervous irritation .
2 He was half angry with himself at his nervous irritation of the evening before.
3 But her nervous irritation made her determined to defy it.
4 These tidings of a fight lost set Laura and Vittoria quivering with nervous irritation .
5 She fell into deep depression and languor, broken occasionally by fits of nervous irritation .
6 These injuries cause considerable nervous irritation in the system, and sometimes cause lock-jaw and death.
7 In the nervous irritation which produced this ungracious answer, she overthrew one of the flower-pots.
8 As he spoke he saw her antennae quivering miserably, tried to temper his nervous irritation .
9 The elder girl, as she walked to and fro, spoke with nervous irritation in her voice.
10 The girl's dark eyes, unmoved from his face, roused in him a spasm of nervous irritation .
11 Pierre, who was relapsing into nervous irritation , wanted to know what Marowsko meant by this phrase.
12 Besides, he must be in a terrible state of nervous irritation , as was apparent from numerous signs.
13 His conduct-otherwise quite incomprehensible-maybe the result of some latent nervous irritation which medical help might reach.
14 He is, this afternoon, in a state of nervous sensitiveness which just stops short of nervous irritation .
15 A line or two of nervous irritation marked themselves about her eyes, and her colour had faded.
16 At this time, last year, you were suffering from nervous irritation , and you slept wretchedly at night.
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