Sentences with phrase «little jittery»

He or she may not feel the same way — Mike always said he never got nervous about seeing me again, just excited — but it will help them to know why you might seem a little jittery and on - edge.
It's easy, not too expensive, and guaranteed to make your office happy, productive, and... maybe a little jittery.
Alright, you can probably tell this whole points thing gets me a little jittery and excited.
The first investor uses a robo - advisor and pays, on average, 0.9 % of their assets each year for the privilege of being able to phone somebody if they feel a little jittery.
The regular wheelbase is a little jittery at speeds but the long - wheelbase model sorts all of that out.
On the road, the ride can be a little jittery on rough pavement, and I suspect the stiffer 2.0 is worse.
The highway ride is reasonably smooth and quiet, but it can get a little jittery on rough roads.
We have to admit, however, that the elastic waistband on the back makes us a little jittery, but judging from how the skirt hugged Penélope's womanly curves from behind, we conclude that the elastic detail does its job marvelously.
I have never been a big fan of green tea and it has even made me feel a little jittery in the past.
«The theory is that space is made of waves instead of points, that everything is a little jittery, and never sits still,» says Craig Hogan at the University of Chicago, who dreamed up the experiment.
Are Conservative strategists getting a little jittery as the election campaign enters the final two...
Are Conservative strategists getting a little jittery as the election campaign enters the final two week stretch?
Anyone who knows anything about Italy's barmy leader Silvio Berlusconi would be more than a little jittery about having their loved ones work for him.
I'm excited, but feeling a little jittery about the flight.
The Gunners haven't simply become a bad team at the end of October, as has happened in previous seasons, but three successive draws have made the fans become a little jittery, which makes a win in tomorrow's game even more imperative.
I have never been a big fan of green tea and it has even made me feel a little jittery in the past.

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With too little glucose, you feel tired, unfocused, and slow; too much glucose leaves you jittery and unable to concentrate.
New rules Chinese authorities introduced this week that restrict selling by large shareholders did not go down well with investors and provided little tonic to jittery markets.
It could have really hurt us, was a little bit jittery at times.
To be honest I had a little excitement and became jittery when I heard the latest rumours with Benzema.
This win should calm our jittery nerves, and we can feel just a little less concerned about the visit to Stamford Bridge.
* Some supplements are little more than caffeine pills that can leave users feeling jittery and anxious.
I thought the sport plus setting made the car ride a little too jittery for me.
If there's one letdown, it's the screen, which I found a little sluggish and jittery.
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.
It rides wish a soft, squishy nature that soaks up heavy bumps and potholes — but the damping leaves a little to be desired and the ride can become influenced by a jittery subtest on severely pockmarked roads.
The conversations lasted a week or two, as Clete and Krista carefully considered their options, recognizing that taking too little risk would mean leaving their kids with less, but putting too much in stocks might make them jittery.
When I can see that I'm about an hour away from finishing I start to get all jittery, my face starts to get flustered and my palms get a little sweaty.
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