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nail-biting - use in sentences
Converse of object
- face: Campaigners face a nail-biting wait to see whether the Chancellor will give approval to tax changes in what could be his last Budget.
Modifies a noun
- climax: However, this proves to be no ordinary group therapy as events reach a nail-biting climax.
- finale: The two Englishmen traded the first two games, Parke saving three match balls in the fourth to set up a nail-biting finale.
- finish: Had one of the seven singles games lost by SA gone another way, Victor might have been involved in a nail-biting finish.
- tension: There is plenty of action and nail-biting tension to keep the pages turning.
- penalty: Their victory came after a nail-biting penalty shoot out in extra time, against Inverness Calley Thistle.
- affair: The senior women's race also proved to be a nail-biting affair with five ladies teams from Central.
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