nail-biting in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She breaks her nail-biting habit in the process.
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Common examples include: procrastination, fidgeting, overspending, nail-biting.
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This followed a nail-biting two days of counting and recounting votes.
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Credible performances from its leads, a nail-biting screenplay along with a fresh milieu makes it an engaging film.
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When it then went to penalties after a tight 1-1 draw, the nail-biting suspense only increased.
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From nail-biting, to shopping, and even obsessions with addicts themselves.
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Without the underwhelming cameos of these unsung players, nail-biting matches will become a monotony of wham-bam-whack-thwacks.
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Some of the scenes in your shows are nail-biting.
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The bitter flavor discourages the nail-biting habit.
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There was a nail-biting photo finish for the third place.
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