Use of edgy in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include edgy at the start of sentence, edgy at the end of sentence and edgy in the middle of sentence
edgy at the end of sentence
- He began to get very edgy.
- Now I was getting downright edgy.
edgy in the middle of sentence
- She's been edgy lately.
- He was rather edgy with her.
- She's been very edgy lately.
- She was all edgy that evening.
- edgy is the operative word here.
- She had been a bit edgy all day.
- Hester seemed edgy about something.
- She's always been an edgy type of person.
- She made Jeff edgy with her constant demands.
- Obsessional, edgy, uncomfortable to be with.
- She was nervous and edgy, still chain-smoking.
- Some became edgy, prone to violent outbursts.
- Afoot, she was edgy, cramped, accident prone.
- I'm feeling a bit edgy about the exam tomorrow.
- The band is trying to develop an edgy new image.
- She's been edgy lately, waiting for the test results.
- She's been a bit edgy lately, waiting for the exam results.
- After the recent unrest there is an edgy calm in the capital.
- She's been very edgy recently, waiting for the examination results.
- And whatever anyone else says, she made Jett edgy with her constant demands.
- Among edgy garrisons, with military pride an ingredient, something to be squashed immediately.
- Cicely has a springy, edgy way of moving, half way between a frightened deer and a 440 hurdler.
- Everyone was in a fairly constant state of edgy anticipation and nervousness throughout the tour.
- This, and the fact that Mike was a competitor, seemed to get Dmitri edgy: his face went entirely deadpan.
- On another occasion Moore, notoriously edgy about risking his neck, had to film with crocodiles in the Everglades.
- The edgy, rebellious streak in his character could only be intensified by his somewhat beleaguered isolation in this respect.
- Weinstein said Mistic, whose edgy advertising includes controversial basketball star Dennis Rodman, is strongest among young, inner-city consumers.
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