nerveracked
English
Adjective
nerveracked (comparative more nerveracked, superlative most nerveracked)
- Alternative form of nerve-racked
- 1922, The Bookman - Volume 54, page 33:
- They face life in varied ways — some nerveracked and tense, some graceful and ironic, some lusty and ruthless, some shadowed and mysterious, some bitter and defiant — but unquestionably they all face it, with scant truckling to any public thirsting for spurious joy and the conventional happy ending.
- 1959, Will Jenkins, Monsters and such, page 26:
- The men grew nerveracked and hysterical, after months of having every wish gratified and of being unable to imagine anything — except freedom — which was not instantly provided.
- 1986, The Anglo-Welsh Review - Issues 82-88, page 150:
- One problem for this biographer is that the dramatic climax of his life, which throws a romantic light even on what was tedious and nerveracked in his past, may make him seem too remarkable: unique as no man is, instead of unique as all men are.
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.