Sentence examples for be nervous about from inspiring English sources

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be nervous about

adjective

Easily agitated or alarmed; on edge or edgy.

  • Being in a crowd of strangers makes me nervous.

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If something is important enough to be nervous about, then it's important enough to rehearse repeatedly.

Will they be nervous about playing Glastonbury?

Pierson replied: "Nothing to be nervous about".

They will be nervous about that.

She doesn't have a lot to be nervous about".

"Anybody would be nervous about something like that," he said.

I won't have anything to be nervous about.

"People should not be nervous about that," he said.

Officials may still be nervous about calling penalties.

"New Zealand will be nervous about that game," he said".

Of course they are going to be nervous about that".

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