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Definition of nervously in English: nervouslyadverb ˈnəːvəsli In an anxious or apprehensive manner. Kevin nervously glanced at his watch I was blushing and smiling nervously Example sentencesExamples - Nervously, Karen dialed the number.
- I looked into his eyes as he sat there, fidgeting nervously, and I decided what I was going to do.
- He laughs nervously, then moves the conversation on to a different topic.
- "Oh," I said, looking nervously away.
- The international community has nervously watched the spike in tensions in the country.
- We shook hands, both nervously excited about what might transpire.
- These students are the kind I like best - nervously eager, attentive, and thoughtful.
- Laura sits on the couch nervously wringing her hands.
- Elizabeth nervously eyed the clock on the mantel.
- They both sat down, and Abigail nervously waited for him to begin.
- "I'm afraid I don't understand what you're talking about," Mina said nervously, glancing around the room for an escape route.
- Nervously, she edged forward.
- With a jump he turned and nervously looked around.
- Political parties are nervously awaiting the outcome of a court case which threatens to throw the general election into chaos.
- Allison swallowed a bit nervously then she smiled slightly.
- "May I come in?" he asked nervously.
- She giggled nervously, but Kevin wasn't laughing.
Definition of nervously in US English: nervouslyadverbˈnərvəslē In an anxious or apprehensive manner. Kevin nervously glanced at his watch I was blushing and smiling nervously Example sentencesExamples - She giggled nervously, but Kevin wasn't laughing.
- I looked into his eyes as he sat there, fidgeting nervously, and I decided what I was going to do.
- These students are the kind I like best - nervously eager, attentive, and thoughtful.
- Allison swallowed a bit nervously then she smiled slightly.
- "Oh," I said, looking nervously away.
- "I'm afraid I don't understand what you're talking about," Mina said nervously, glancing around the room for an escape route.
- "May I come in?" he asked nervously.
- With a jump he turned and nervously looked around.
- The international community has nervously watched the spike in tensions in the country.
- We shook hands, both nervously excited about what might transpire.
- Laura sits on the couch nervously wringing her hands.
- Nervously, she edged forward.
- Political parties are nervously awaiting the outcome of a court case which threatens to throw the general election into chaos.
- They both sat down, and Abigail nervously waited for him to begin.
- Elizabeth nervously eyed the clock on the mantel.
- Nervously, Karen dialed the number.
- He laughs nervously, then moves the conversation on to a different topic.
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