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That there is steel in the middle of something.
You mean "you're" (= "you are"), not "your", which is "your" as in "your book."And we don't usually say, "You're on my nerves." We say, "You're getting on my nerves."So your question should be, "What if you're getting on my nerves?"The answer to that question is already on WikiAnswers. Go to http://www.answers.com/nerve and check "idioms."
Manganese helps build bones, keep nerves working and helps to make chlosterol which the cells do need.
It means that you're saying what really happened and you're not saying what didn't happen.
There is not abstract form for the noun steel. The concrete noun form steel can be used in an abstract context. Example:He has nerves of steel. (This doesn't mean that part of is body is composed of the metal, it means that he has the ability to control his fear as if his nerves were made of steel.)
They have nerves of steel.
She must have had nerves of steel. My nerves just went to jelly. With one strike, I can sever your nerves.
swat on steel toe shoes is a saying that doesnt say much it means stop being lazy and get back to work. That's what this saying is quoting.
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Sounds like a radiologist saying that he doesn't see any signs of squeezing of nerves on an X-ray.
He must have nerves of steel.The steel marbles are usually ball bearings.I hope this "smart car" has a steel frame.
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a metaphore because it says something is.....
Nerves of steel.