Sentence for nerves | Use nerves in a sentence

Nerves example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use nerves in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for nerves.

  • We have nerves. (10)
  • Nerves of course! (8)
  • Your nerves are off. (13)
  • His nerves were in a tremble. (9)
  • The man had shaken her nerves. (10)
  • I think I am developing nerves. (10)
  • I think I am developing nerves. (22)
  • She had a seizure of the nerves. (10)
  • It nerves an admonished ambition. (10)
  • The afternoon had shaken her nerves. (8)
  • A kind of numbness gripped her nerves. (8)
  • Have a little compassion on my nerves. (4)
  • I have a high respect for your nerves. (4)
  • He perceived that her nerves were spent. (9)
  • Thus far had nerves carried her already! (8)
  • A shiver of nerves passed through Barbara. (8)
  • It stung to the very marrow of her nerves. (8)
  • She goes on at me till she gets on my nerves. (8)
  • This repetition of her plaint jarred his nerves. (8)
  • A pain that she had never known wrung her nerves. (10)
  • My nerves, he remarked to me, were very exciteable. (10)
  • Town did not suit her; her nerves were not strong enough. (8)
  • Hilary dropped the book; his nerves were utterly unstrung. (8)
  • And nature alone could a little soothe her ecstatic nerves. (8)
  • He held it out straight before him, as if to test his nerves. (1)
  • Well, if the row gets on your nerves, I can take you to the sea. (8)
  • You must never get into a fury of the nerves yourself with them. (10)
  • But it was after lunch that the real disaster to his nerves occurred. (8)
  • On her over-excited nerves, all sorts of possibilities came crowding. (8)
  • She kissed him; her nerves were agitated by strong mental excitement. (10)
  • If the electric current reached his nerves he manifested no sign of it. (21)
  • After which a silence too irritating for masculine nerves filled the room. (10)
  • After which a silence too irritating for masculine nerves filled the room. (22)
  • She was going into action, and, therefore, had no patience with her nerves. (8)
  • In this sensuous exaltation her nerves vibrated like the strings of a violin. (8)
  • Her more fearless disposition and happier nerves made everything easy to her there. (4)
  • When Cecilia found herself outside, she stood still a moment to compose her nerves. (8)
  • He frowned slightly, feeling for the nerves of his fishes, whom he did not wish startled. (8)
  • A distinction ought to be made here like that which we make between credulity and nerves. (16)
  • His pulse was as regular, his nerves were as steady as if he were trying to trap a sparrow. (1)
  • She had no nerves; he ought never to have married a woman eighteen years younger than himself. (8)
  • To have volcanic fire and the mastery of her nerves at the same time, is something prodigious. (10)
  • A strong desire for wine at his dinner-table warned him of something wrong with his iron nerves. (10)
  • At that adoring look he felt his nerves quiver, just as if he had seen a moth scorching its wings. (8)
  • The breath and drone and cooing of high summer were not for long a sedative to her excited nerves. (8)
  • The sight of that black object cleaving the air nearly made Gyp scream, her nerves were so on edge. (8)
  • But life had not yet touched either her nerves or spirit; she only felt amused and a little excited. (8)
  • The unconscious physical influence of mere motion, of going somewhere, soothed his irritated nerves. (13)
  • But there was something inspiring in what had happened, something strangely electrifying to his nerves. (13)
  • It was his present respectfulness and easy conversation that tricked her burning nerves with the fancy. (10)
  • The air up here would be delicious if only he could rid his nerves of the feeling that mortality was in it. (8)
  • Her pallor, her lassitude, the tremulous nerves in her face, exhibited an imperious requirement of the mineral. (10)
  • It is, however, in great favor with all whose nerves are already steadied by experience and who are trying new tricks. (21)
  • His laughter and his talk sung about her and dispersed the fiction; he was the very sea-wind for bracing unstrung nerves. (10)
  • Men whose work in life demands that they shall daily whip their nerves, run, as a rule, a little in advance of everything. (8)
  • Evan, though he felt more in it, and had some secret nerves set tingling and dancing, was not to be moved from his demand. (10)
  • The scent of the blossom penetrated her nerves; in her heart, something faintly stirred, as a leaf turns over, as a wing flutters. (8)
  • She stood looking at herself reflected in it, pale, and rather dark under the eyes; little shudders kept passing through her nerves. (8)
  • Smoothing his clean square chin and thick moustache hastily, with outspread thumb and fingers, he implored them to spare his nerves. (10)
  • But she was considered a little morbid, and certainly she had an exaltation of the nerves that was at times almost beyond her control. (9)
  • The first hour of discovery had been as one confused and angry minute, ending in a burst of nerves and the telegram to General Pendyce. (8)
  • Her calmness was getting on his nerves; she seemed to have determined just how far she meant to go, to have fixed cold-bloodedly a limit. (8)
  • He felt strong and fresh, and the hate which filled Jeff at sight of him steeled his shaken nerves and reinforced his feebler muscles, too. (9)
  • There are various kinds of shocks: to the vertebrae; to the nerves; to moral sensibility; and, more potent and permanent, to personal dignity. (8)
  • They remained mostly Republicans, because the Republicans were the anti-slavery party, and were still waging war against slavery in their nerves. (9)
  • There was perhaps enough to make him fancy it in the heavy fire of shots exchanged between his nerves and the situation; there were notable flashes. (10)
  • Elizabeth had turned from him, Lady Russell overlooked him; her nerves were strengthened by these circumstances; she felt that she owed him attention. (4)

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