Nervy in a sentence as an adjective

My bosses are on the drill team for Philae and were amongst the nervy faces being beamed all over the world.

It's awfully nervy of you to blame the victims of that effort for its effects.

But the timing of the posts makes me nervy - ungodly hours - and esp coming from higher ups.

It makes me nervy as our only marketing attribution is last touch and that rarely works with broad reach display.

Katy and Pete, both young teens when the video was made, were cutting their teeth on the nervy, often dangerous gritstone routes in England.

It's always a nervy moment for mission operations to re-establish contact with a hibernating spacecraft.

Nervy definitions

adjective

being in a tense state

See also: edgy high-strung jittery jumpy overstrung restive uptight

adjective

showing or requiring courage and contempt of danger; "the nervy feats of mountaineers"

adjective

offensively bold; "a brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club"; "a nervy thing to say"

See also: brash cheeky