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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
unnerve .
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Examples
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But the idea unnerves the neighborhood's mostly African
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And that's not -- that kind of unnerves me, to see all those planes.
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What kind of unnerves me -- and I realized it when I heard Robin speaking -- Robin Roberts speaking about Pass Christian, is that in the last month, we've had history repeat itself twice.
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He's batting .250—not terrible—but the averageness unnerves Yankee fans.
The Contradictory Springs of Derek and Jose Jason Gay 2011
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This is why it unnerves me to see my elected leader waxing poetic about something he seems to know little about.
Think Progress » Obama explains climate science to global warming deniers. 2010
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Throughout the crisis, European officials are seen by investors as having failed to get ahead of the problems, and when they have made progress, it has been interrupted by internal bickering and domestic political posturing that unnerves investors.
Dollar's Up-and-Down Year Tom Lauricella 2011
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It unnerves the hell out of most people, but the fat man just sits there.
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The concept of buying life insurance unnerves most people.
Don McNay: A Different Look at Life Insurance Don McNay 2011
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It unnerves the hell out of most people, but the fat man just sits there.
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They embrace "the Principle" of polygamy even when it unnerves them.
TLC's 'Sister Wives': Frank, entertaining TV about polygamist Browns in Utah Hank Stuever 2010
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