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on edge造句
(1) He's on edge today. (2) After the bomb, my nerves were on edge. (3) Paul felt on edge about meeting Lisa. (4) That DJ's voice really sets my teeth on edge. (5) Everyone's nerves were on edge . (6) Their voices set your teeth on edge. (7) My nerves were constantly on edge. (8) It sets my teeth on edge when I hear him talking to his mother so rudely. (9) Cage was on edge when waiting for her exam results. (10) Is something wrong? You seem a bit on edge this morning. (11) She was a bit on edge till she heard he was safe. (12) He's nervous, on edge[/on edge.html], increasingly worried. (13) He was nervy and on edge. (14) His high-pitched squeaky voice set my teeth on edge. (15) The last blow put the guard strangely on edge. (16) She was too wound up, too much on edge, her nerves as taut as violin strings. (17) And will the presidential election keep investors on edge much of this year? (18) She felt on edge, upset by all the emotional ups and downs. (19) A measured, geometric square, stood on edge, seems too tall. (20) That set our teeth on edge and bring our goose pimples rising like porpoises after mackerel. (21) This long wait for news of my son's whereabouts has set my nerves on edge. (22) Just the sound of her voice sets my teeth on edge. (23) In the citadel of St Martial everyone's nerves were on edge. (24) Jerry had had a hard day and his nerves were on edge. (25) This is the income bracket that starts all the trouble and keeps a person on edge. (26) It was all done so genteelly that it set McAllister's teeth on edge. (27) At other times their self-evident frustration sets your teeth on edge. (28) With the afternoon sun pouring through the windows, Mr Strine is on edge. (29) The discoveries have residents, postal employees and law enforcement officials in Washington on edge. (30) As reports of robberies continued to appear in the press, the whole community was increasingly on edge.