Sentence examples for i'm on edge from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Be on the edge.

To be nervous or worried about something.

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"Ever since the tragedy, I'm on edge," says Lord. "It's something that will never leave me".

Whenever I'm on edge about the stock market I take comfort in compartmentalizing the possible outcomes.

I haven't heard of a single one of the 99 songs on the 99 Perfectly Relaxing Songs album that Amazon's offering for just a penny shy of a buck but all I know is I'm on edge, maaaaan, and I'm not willing to spend more than a dollar to chill out.

Women sensed living with a "pressure to keep up" that was, for many, difficult to deal with: "I feel like I'm on edge all the time.

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I was on edge.

I am on edge when I do experience observations and direct criticism, but to put it into perspective, some other professions can have surprise inspections all the time.

I am on edge because Charlottesville has just happened the night prior.

At first I was on edge, expecting some sort of altercation, but I was baffled by my first victim's response.

I'm on the edge.

I'm on the edge of my seat!

For once, in this race and yesterday, I'm on the edge, right on the limit.

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