Pregnant women do get given a lot of advice and if you try to follow it all you will end up a nervous wreck. |
When the moment of my practical test arrived, I was a nervous wreck – though thankfully not a literal wreck. |
The victim is scared to leave her home because of the threats and is genuinely a nervous wreck. |
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. |
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. |
She had been separated from her children for two years, she was a nervous wreck. |