The victim is scared to leave her home because of the threats and is genuinely a nervous wreck. |
When the moment of my practical test arrived, I was a nervous wreck – though thankfully not a literal wreck. |
I was 7 months pregnant, I was an absolute nervous wreck because I thought, this is pretty much a lose-lose situation. |
Stories of other children succumbing would turn me into a jittery nervous wreck. |
While he's more or less grouchy, he don't act any more like a nervous wreck than usual. |
She had been separated from her children for two years, she was a nervous wreck. |