nerve

Related to nerve: sciatic nerve, nerve pain
See:
  • (one's) nerves are shot
  • a bag of nerves
  • a bag/bundle of nerves
  • a battle of nerves
  • a bundle of nerves
  • a lot of nerve
  • a war of nerves
  • be a bundle of nerves
  • brass neck/nerve
  • bundle of nerves
  • get enough nerve up
  • get enough nerve up (to do something)
  • get on (one's) nerves
  • get on nerves
  • get on somebody's nerves
  • get on someone's nerves
  • get the nerve up (to do something)
  • get up
  • get up (one's) nerve (to do something)
  • grate on (one's) nerves
  • have a nerve
  • have a/some nerve
  • have nerves of steel
  • have the nerve to (do something)
  • have the nerve to do something
  • hit a (raw) nerve
  • hit/touch a nerve
  • hold (one's) nerve
  • I like (someone's) cheek
  • I like (someone's) nerve
  • I like your nerve, cheek, etc.
  • live on (one's) nerves
  • live on your nerves
  • lose (one's) nerve
  • lose one's nerve
  • lot of nerve
  • nerves of steel
  • of all the
  • of all the cheek, nerve, stupid things to do, etc.!
  • of all the nerve
  • Of all the nerve!
  • on (one's) nerves
  • on nerves
  • some nerve
  • steely-nerved
  • strain every nerve
  • strain every nerve and muscle
  • strain every nerve/sinew
  • take a lot of nerve
  • take a lot of nerve (to do something)
  • take some nerve (to do something)
  • the nerve of (someone)!
  • touch a (raw) nerve
  • touch a nerve
  • war of nerves
  • war of nerves, a
  • what (a) nerve
  • What a nerve!
  • What nerve!
  • Where does (one) get the nerve?
  • you've got (some) nerve
  • you've got a lot of nerve
  • you've got a nerve
References in classic literature
The words "bottle!" "audacity!" and "nerves!" reached my ear disjointedly.
In the wretched state of my nerves, exertion of any kind is unspeakably disagreeable to me.
Although my nerves were not delicate enough to detect the odour of plebeian fingers which had offended Mr.
There are no children, thank Heaven, in the house; but the servants (persons born without nerves) will encourage the children from the village.
Their long arms, their short and crooked legs, their close-set, evil eyes, and their low, receding foreheads gave them a bestial appearance that sent a qualm of paralyzing fright through the shaken nerves of the Belgian.
The sadness of the incomplete--the sadness that is often Life, but should never be Art--throbbed in its disjected phrases, and made the nerves of the audience throb.
Looking back, I am vexed that I made such a fool of myself; I suppose the last restless nights had shaken my nerves more than I knew.
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Intermediate nerve schwannoma is a rare disease, with five symptomatic [1-4] and some asymptomatic cases described in the literature [5].
The use of nerve locators has largely contributed to the improved success of lower limb nerve blocks.
In our study the nerve was more commonly found passing posterior to inferior thyroid artery on both sides and in both sexes.
The sciatic nerve is the longest and widest single nerve in the human body extending from the top of the leg to the foot on its posterior aspect.
Impacted mandibular third molars are associated with various problems among which lingual nerve damage is one of the common complications of third molar removal.
The contralateral C7 (CC7) nerve transfer has been used in treating brachial plexus avulsion injury (BPAI) since 1986.