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It was a part of my game plan, to handle the nervosity at the beginning of the game.
His mother was a woman blessed with "wind-blown irrationality" and "delicate nervosity."
You have a lot of the East European mentality still in America, a Jewish nervosity."
Convolvulus pluricaulis is a herb found in India and Burma, in tradition of Ayurveda good against nervosity, anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
From the shimmering nervosity of the drawing by Salvator Rosa of a young man playing the lute we should know, even if we didn't know it already, that Salvator Rosa was crazy about music.
His manner and way of speaking were abrupt and fussy: his short, fat hands with the spatulated fingers were for ever fidgeting with something, making bread pellets or drumming with obvious nervosity on the table.
With its dancer's tread and its evident nervosity, the white horse with its brown forelegs makes a memorable image, as does the stupendous sky that is piled high above it, with king-size clouds blowing around and high drama implicit in every one of them.