In normal usage, the phrase "was I ever..." means "I was very...". For example; "I heard a sound last night when I was walking through the dark woods, and was I ever nervous!" Since the phrase is usually used in fearful recollections, other related terms could be used in place of "nervous", such as scared or shaking.
This phrase expresses surprise or disbelief about feeling nervous in a given situation in the past.
Hyper is both Latin and Greek. It means above but can mean other things like super, very active or nervous.
The word nervous is an adjective. It means to be apprehensive or anxious.
A synonym of nervous is: apprehensive An antonym of nervous is: serene There is no homonym of nervous. A homonym is a word that is spelled differently and may have a different meaning, but sounds the same...such as principal and principle.
Touching your ear while talking can indicate that you have an itch or discomfort in that area. It can also be a nervous habit or a way to show uncertainty or insecurity during the conversation.
For how long. Until when. When will it ever end.
YES
Yes, he said in an interview I do occasionally get a bit nervous.
Not connected to our nervous system
proberly he is a human so we all get nervous sometimes it just depends on if he shows it or not !!
everyone gets nervous sometimes so he probably does to sometimes.
The nervous system mainly works with the brain and peripheral nervous system. The skeletal system is comprised of bones. How ever the nervous system helps the skeletal system move.
Nervioso.
To be nervous and anxious
Yes Shawn does. She days she gets nervous a lot. Shawn gets nervous a lot before competing in gymnastics and more recently she gets nervous before she has to perform a dance on DWTS.
I think i don't know
The peripheral nervous system connects the organs and limbs to the central nervous system, or the spinal chord and brain.
It means that you are nervous.