单词 | Twitchy |
例句 | 1. On camera he appears twitchy and ill at ease. 2. Her legs began to feel twitchy. 3. He felt twitchy about the prospect of losing his job. 4. I was very twitchy about the way things would turn out. 5. The president is reportedly getting twitchy about the recent fall in his popularity. 6. People are beginning to get twitchy about all these rumours. 7. Skinheads, on the other hand, are nervous and twitchy. 8. The charity world is getting twitchy. 9. Lynda Steadman is delightfully twitchy and broken as Annie(), the more sensitive friend. 10. Frankie's twitchy legs and itchy scalp pulled his thoughts back to the present. 11. She felt twitchy about that vile Angel who hovered shadowy in the background, waiting to perform some dreadful mischief. 12. But these days the Tories are an unusually twitchy lot. 13. The World Bank is twitchy about its investment. 14. People are beginning to get twitchy about all the bad news. 15. He was still twitchy and we awaited Ann's return anxiously. 15. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 16. Markets are rightly twitchy because trade disputes have a nasty habit of escalating. 17. Regulators are also twitchy. 18. Understandably, the European Space Agency is twitchy about its investment. 19. No wonder the family is getting twitchy: things could get much worse before they get better. 20. Afraid of bad publicity, the department had suddenly become very twitchy about journalists. 21. As the time for her driving test approached, she started to get twitchy. 22. She took it all in good humour, though Stuart seemed as twitchy as a rabbit's septum. 23. A stronger Europe policy in Washington might make easterners less twitchy about America's dealings with Russia. |
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