Table of Contents
- 1 What does it mean to say someone has a lot of nerve?
- 2 What does it mean to have enough nerves?
- 3 What does the idiom a nerve mean?
- 4 What is the meaning of rub someone the wrong way?
- 5 Can you believe the nerve meaning?
- 6 What does the idiom nerves of steel mean?
- 7 What is the meaning of the phrase bundle of nerves?
- 8 What does the phrase in a tight corner mean?
What does it mean to say someone has a lot of nerve?
a lot of nerve 1. A great amount of courage, resolve, or integrity. It must have taken a lot of nerve to stand up to your boss like that. I’ll warn you now—you’ve got to have a lot of nerve to take on such a powerful lobbying firm. 2.
What does it mean to have enough nerves?
to have enough nerve to do something means to be brave enough to dare doing it. e.g. I wanted to ask that new girl in class out, but I didn’t have the nerve. (I didn’t dare). In your example of the mother and children, we’d say: she couldn’t pluck up the courage to tell us what was on her mind.
What does you got the nerve mean?
‘Having nerve’ means having the unshakable confidence that allows a person to do something a little outrageous or bold–like blaming someone else for something that was their own fault.
What does the idiom a nerve mean?
An expression of shocked disapproval regarding something someone said or did. They thought I would just go along with their plan to cut my pay while taking on more responsibility. What nerve! What a nerve you’ve got—how dare you suggest something so horrible!
What is the meaning of rub someone the wrong way?
Definition of rub (someone) up the wrong way : to cause (someone) to be angry or annoyed : to irritate She meant to be helpful but her suggestion really rubbed me up the wrong way.
What does hold one’s breath mean?
1. Be excited, anxious, or nervous. For example, The election was so close that I held my breath until the final results were in, or I’m holding my breath until every-one’s been heard from. This expression alludes to the interruption of normal breathing; the literal usage dating from the early 1700s. 2.
Can you believe the nerve meaning?
Say this when you are angry at someone because they’ve done something selfish, and they are not sorry about it.
What does the idiom nerves of steel mean?
Definition of nerves of steel : an impressive ability to remain calm in dangerous or difficult situations It takes nerves of steel to work in such a high-pressure job.
Did not have the nerve meaning?
nerve noun (COURAGE) the courage or confidence necessary to do something difficult, unpleasant, or rude: [ + to infinitive ] I didn’t have the nerve to tell him what I really thought of his suggestion.
What is the meaning of the phrase bundle of nerves?
Definition of bundle of nerves : a very nervous person I was a bundle of nerves.
What does the phrase in a tight corner mean?
Definition of in a tight corner : in a bad position The city is in a tight corner financially.
What is the meaning of the idiom pull yourself together?
to become calm and behave normally again after being angry or upset: Just pull yourself together. There’s no point crying about it. Self-control and moderation.