take a lot of nerve (to do something)
take a lot of nerve (to do something)
To require a great amount of courage, resolve, or integrity (to do something). It must have taken a lot of nerve to stand up to your boss like that. It's certainly possible, but it's going to take a lot of nerve.
See also: lot, nerve, of, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
take a lot of nerve
1. tv. to utilize a large reserve of rudeness (to behave so badly). That took a lot of nerve! You took my parking place!
2. tv. to require courage. He climbed the mountain with a bruised foot. That took a lot of nerve.
See also: lot, nerve, of, take
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- take a lot of nerve
- take some nerve (to do something)
- a lot of nerve
- lot of nerve
- some nerve
- bottle it
- bottle out
- lose (one's) bottle
- get up (one's) nerve (to do something)
- get the nerve up (to do something)