Chinese officials, in a state of heightened jitteriness, appear less concerned about foreign whingeing. |
I laugh at my own jitteriness, but as I get dressed, it is at least ten minutes before I realise that both the lamps have been turned off. |
These drinks have sufficient amounts of caffeine to cause insomnia, jitteriness and palpitations. |
Only this week, after a really awful sequence of embarrassments and mistakes, has Labour's rating dipped to a point that justifies jitteriness. |
Rangers quickly seized the initiative, hustling well and exuding a quiet authority that was in contrast to their opponents' jitteriness. |
Horrocks seems placid but you get the feeling there's a fidgety jitteriness convulsing somewhere near the surface. |