Sentences with phrase «bit jittery»

Despite writing a dozen resumes, we often get a bit jittery when writing the next one.
Your getting a bit jittery there Jimbo.
It can get a bit jittery over sharp undulations but the things stay pretty plush on most surfaces.
Likewise, ride quality and body lean suppression when cornering is fairly good and satisfactory, if not totally exemplary (over rougher surfaces, the Hyundai Elantra can feel a little bit jittery), and overall gets the job done.
If you «overdose,» and you have no complicating allergies or issues, you'll simply feel a bit jittery for a while.
When you first start drinking it, you feel very alert, energetic, and even a bit jittery, but if you continue to drink it regularly, you don't feel as hyped up.
«I think the mood will be a bit jittery,» Julian Astle, the director of liberal thinktank Centre Forum, predicts.
So, are you still feeling a bit jittery if whether it's alright for you to continue eating crabs or other shellfish?
Well if you really press me, then the Right Back position could be a bit jittery at times.
It could have really hurt us, was a little bit jittery at times.
The markets were also a bit jittery on Wednesday, dropping at the news of Cohn's departure and a possible trade war.

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The more caffeine someone consumes, the more shaky and jittery they may become — if this happens, it is best to cut back a bit.
There's a part for Peter Sarsgaard as the sort of jittery, disposable two - bit crook these movies always cough up.
The film relies a bit too much on the latter techniques, with plenty of shots of Pennywise rushing at the screen or of his motions distorted with quick, jittery movements.
The ride itself often borders on jittery, with a bit too much hop over larger bumps.
In Sport I did find the suspension a bit too jittery for a comfortable drive to work.
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