Well, I don't know what your "nervous person" is like, but for example you could write something like:
"He shifted nervously in his chair, his hands intertwined with each other repeatedly as he fidgeted with them. He watched the room, corner to corner, as if he was waiting for something, someone..."
Obviously you can change this to fit in with your own story, but you get the idea.
butterfies in one's stomach
it means a very nice pretty and brave person... and very social...:)) and a good siister
There are several terms to describe a person who over-reacts to small and unimportant situations, such as: anxious drama queen hysteric introverted nervous neurotic over dramatic over sensitive squeamish twitchy unstable
awful is a very well known adjective indeed.Awful is used to describe anything or anyoneE.g. Bailey is an awful person.
Wordy means that someone chooses to say more than is needed to describe something. They use too many words to describe or say something very simple and short.
The term "obese" is used to describe a person who is very overweight.
A "bundle of nerves" is a colloquial term used to describe someone who is very nervous, anxious, or easily stressed. It implies that the person's emotions are tightly wound together, like a bundle, causing them to feel on edge or overwhelmed.
The person is very jumpy and nervous and worries about everything.
A bag of nerves is a figurative term for a very nervous person.
He's very nervous and his senses are being distorted by anxiety and fear.
yes
dexterous.
this is because you get very nervous and dont know what to doo :p
Yes. Although she was very scared, nervous, worried, and anxious.
Describe how the central nervous system differs from the peripheral nervous system. pen is
Loquacious
A very loving person