Examples of 'am a little bit nervous' in a sentence
Meaning of "am a little bit nervous"
am a little bit nervous: This phrase indicates a mild level of anxiety, worry, or unease experienced by the speaker. It suggests a slight feeling of apprehension or tension in a particular situation. For example, 'I am a little bit nervous about giving a speech in front of a large audience.'
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am a little bit nervous
I am a little bit nervous here.
Oh man oh man, I am a little bit nervous.
I am a little bit nervous to be honest because it is my first time at Cannes.
I can not lie … I am a little bit nervous here.
I am a little bit nervous here. I'm not quite sure what we got ourselves into.
Well, maybe I am a little bit nervous.
Come on, I have never experienced it, I am a little bit nervous.
Sometimes I am a little bit nervous when performing in public.
Being body-painted . I am a little bit nervous.
Yeah, I am a little bit nervous.
All right, I am a little bit nervous.
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