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Webster 1913 Edition


nervy

nerv′y

(nẽrv′y̆)
,
Adj.
[
Com
par.
nervier
(nẽrv′ĭ-ẽr)
;
sup
erl.
nerviest
.]
1.
Strong; sinewy.
“His nervy knees.”
Keats.

Webster 1828 Edition


Nervy

NERVY

,
Adj.
Strong; vigorous.

Definition 2024


nervy

nervy

English

Adjective

nervy (comparative nervier, superlative nerviest)

  1. (US) Having nerve; bold; brazen.
  2. (Britain) Feeling nervous, anxious or agitated.
    • 2012 May 9, John Percy, “Birmingham City 2 Blackpool 2 (2-3 on agg): match report”, in the Telegraph:
      Blackpool continue to thrive on the adrenalin rush of the end-of-season shoot-out and are heading for a second Wembley date in two years after negotiating a nervy path past Birmingham.
  3. (archaic) Strong; sinewy.
    • John Keats
      And, for those simple times, his garments were
      A chieftain-king's: beneath his breast, half bare,
      Was hung a silver bugle, and between
      His nervy knees there lay a boar-spear keen []

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