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On June 27 , 2003 he finally opened the doors to his Dairy Queen, but he was so jittery, intent on making every customer feel extra, extra special, that one employee quit on the spot.
She was so jittery in the center-court spotlight that her beaded headdress shivered and quivered even when she wasn't in perpetual motion trying to chase down the backhands Hingis used to leverage their match in her own favor.
I was so jittery during an MRI, the tech suggested I take a sedative the next time I need an MRI.
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That was why the ECB and the EU have been so jittery about the banks in Ireland.
The downside of such a technique is, not surprisingly, that it's tough to be deep and introspective when you're so jittery.
"I've got to keep things under control," admits the Denver Broncos' quarterback, who often is so jittery before a game that he takes the field on the verge of hysteria.
In "There's Something About Mary" (1998), his first chasing-the-blonde movie, he's so jittery he catches his genitals in a zipper, and, later in the picture, a little dog attacks his crotch.
"I think that the market has been so jittery that just having them make their numbers is a positive," said Mr. Firstbrook, adding that he was surprised that Motorola had not reported earnings per share of a penny above the analysts' consensus, as it has in the previous two quarters.
The pilots and crew of a flight on state-owned Alliance Air were so jittery in the wee hours of Oct. 4 that they thought their flight had been hijacked, though it later turned out there were no hijackers on board.
I am so jittery.
"I'm so jittery," the San Diego resident said.
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