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jitter
noun as in dance
verb as in fidget
verb as in quake
verb as in quiver
verb as in shudder
Example Sentences
However, it is the threat from Reform has accelerated the fears and jitters of Labour MPs and activists, the BBC's political editor Chris Mason writes.
To add insult to injury for the vulnerable visitors, Guehi even had an assist in the build-up to Nketiah's winner when a long throw-in caused defensive jitters - just like a corner did for Palace's first.
But there is something else going on here which amplifies the jitters within Labour and causes contortions and anguish for others here at Westminster.
His statement reflected an urgent need for France to regain some stability as the country faces market jitters, protests and large-scale industrial action.
Most of all, the experts advise trying to reframe the nerves and jitters as an enjoyable experience.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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