Jittery in A Sentence

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    After the infamous Roskilde disaster where they swore they'd never play a festival again the band are understandably jittery.

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    Be aware of how much caffeine you are ingesting; too much can make you feel jittery.

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    But Slough were spurred on and, as the fans became jittery, so too did the players.

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    But the studios got jittery, as is their way, and Potter died in 1994.

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    Decongestants can make people feel jittery or keep them from sleeping.

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    Due to a problem with the sound system my voice may sound a little jittery.

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    Food and drink was placed before us, but by now I was so jittery I couldn't even think of eating or drinking.

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    I will have to only give brief details, as I am still jittery one week on!

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    If you feel jittery about making your own fondant, considering purchasing it in pre-mixed tubs instead, available at most cake decorating and pastry supply stores.

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    Is it US consumers tightening belts or uncertainty over Iran and possible UN resolutions causing markets to get jittery?

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    It is also possible for people with GAD to feel shaky or jittery.

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    Jilly knocks over a vase, and Carol, who is already getting very jittery, sends her outside to play.

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    Jittery feeling - You will feel nervous and jittery as the nicotine starts to leave your body.

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    Last night, too jittery to follow their instincts, they acted as if they really did yearn to be spoilers.

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    Nigel also looks jittery at the edge of the box.

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    Rhyn asked, the feeling of doom making him jittery.

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    The vamps were jittery enough, with the foyer teeming with young vampires who seemed both eager to do something about the excitement and uncertain what.

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    There 's the welted thistle, Carduus crispus, drawing a jittery line around the edge of their empire.

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    We'd go bonkers if our minds made us feel equally jittery about every bomb in every corner of the world.

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    White sugar may also produce jittery feelings from the rise and fall of blood glucose and insulin that mimic panic attacks.