The victim is scared to leave her home because of the threats and is genuinely a nervous wreck. |
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I never had much confidence in those exit poll numbers though I was prepared to be a nervous wreck over them. |
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Pregnant women do get given a lot of advice and if you try to follow it all you will end up a nervous wreck. |
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I was 7 months pregnant, I was an absolute nervous wreck because I thought, this is pretty much a lose-lose situation. |
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Stories of other children succumbing would turn me into a jittery nervous wreck. |
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If your job and your boss have been causing you a lot of sleepless nights, you better take a vacation before you become a nervous wreck. |
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I poured so much into the book and I was a nervous wreck while waiting to hear what my editor thought. |
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I'm actually a complete nervous wreck and shake continuously. |
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You look around and say you'd be a nervous wreck trying to speak here. |
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Of course, it was not my thing and so I was a nervous wreck. |
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When the moment of my practical test arrived, I was a nervous wreck – though thankfully not a literal wreck. |
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I thought I would've stuttered and been a nervous wreck but it turned out great! |
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Oh, but until that second acceptance arrived, I remained a nervous wreck. |
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Mike was up next and he was, essentially, a nervous wreck but a brave one. |
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While Bacall seems like a paragon of cool confidence in the final product, she was a nervous wreck on set. |
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But these days, the unrelenting interjection of thunderous tanks and the crackle of gunfire, day and night, have turned the mother into a nervous wreck. |
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As the day of the actual test, in the presence of a large and somewhat legendary Texas Department of Public Safety trooper, neared, I was a nervous wreck. |
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But their emotional trip wasn't all sentiment because the very sight of his opponent across the ring was enough to turn any fan, who truly cared, into a nervous wreck. |
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She becomes a nervous wreck and suffers from ghastly nightmares. |
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Even on ITV his mere presence reduces Adrian Chiles to a gibbering, nervous wreck, although that could just be his presenting style. |
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And when you are betting for gold, you are a nervous wreck. |
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We moved to the town because I became a nervous wreck. |
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Em used to be a nervous wreck the night before a class presentation. |
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But, not to worry, the outcome is a foregone conclusion: in the end, Caesar is a nervous wreck and our friends all sit down for their traditional banquet! |
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For many, the notion of meeting Duncan Bannatyne, from the TV series Dragons' Den, is enough to make them a nervous wreck. |
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And Sharman, a nervous wreck throughout the meal, never got to say thank you. |
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But, I thought everyone else was catching them like I was, so I was a nervous wreck the rest of the day because I never caught another fish. |
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I was a nervous wreck after sending and did not expect a reply. |
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She was fine this time but between ticks and giant hogweed I'm a nervous wreck. |
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It doesn't mean you're a worrywart, a nervous wreck or in need of heavy medication. |
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Nita's a nervous wreck from running interference between her problematic son and his probation officer. |
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I dread coming into work as I'm starting to feel like a nervous wreck. |
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But she admits she will be a nervous wreck just before going on stage. |
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I was a nervous wreck today and it brought a few tears to my eyes. |
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Geordie Dave, a regular at Nervous Wreck Soi Yamato, decided the Rotary Charity Walk was a worthy cause, worthy enough for him to do the eight kilometer walk himself. |
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Nervous wreck Brady Corbet has a dream journal full of UFO drivel. |
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