Examples of 'what a nerve' in a sentence
Meaning of "what a nerve"
what a nerve: An expression used to show disbelief or disapproval towards someone's bold or inappropriate actions
How to use "what a nerve" in a sentence
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what a nerve
What a nerve you have to ask me for mercy.
He bought himself a new jacket with my money . What a nerve.
What a nerve for a senator to murder.
It should be us complaining . What a nerve.
What a nerve you have got.
How dare he say something like that . What a nerve.
What a nerve to say that.
The cleaner … what a nerve.
What a nerve to abduct the lieutenant 's sister.
Still shaking your hands . What a nerve.
What a nerve to go wild away from my reach!
Do not you start . What a nerve.
What a nerve to shake hands with that profiler!
I will show him … What a nerve.
What a nerve if he 's still with Veronica.
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A yellow one too . What a nerve.
What a nerve to make these slums pay!
Or stolen from Charlie Chaplin, you realize what a nerve he has!
What a nerve you have got mister!
Mr President, tell them you are not their pawn… on the proposal. What a nerve.
What a nerve the fellow has!
Your real motive! - What a nerve.
What a nerve they have!
If he 's not out in 5 minutes, drag him out by the hair . What a nerve.
What a nerve these Turks have!
I don't know languages or Rome, but I'm not stupid. What a nerve.
What a nerve! What a nerve indeed.
Oh, what a nerve.
What a nerve these Turks have! We will make them regret it!
What a nerve he 's got.
What a nerve! Who do you think you are?
What a nerve you have got, Tonino!
What a nerve - talking to you like that, Mrs. Bagot.
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