jumpy|jumpier|jumpiest in English
adjective
[jump·y || 'dʒʌmpɪ]
nervous, anxious, tense, agitated, restless, fidgety
Use "jumpy|jumpier|jumpiest" in a sentence
1. Pretty jumpy, Shaw.
2. I'm getting jumpy.
3. They're kinda jumpy.
4. Better jumpy than dead.
5. seem a bit jumpy.
6. You jumpy, slippery bastard.
7. I'm not jumpy at all.
8. That's why you're always so jumpy.
9. When he spoke his voice was jumpy.
10. Makes the locals a lot less jumpy.
11. The jumpy mother always cross with her children.
12. I told myself not to be so jumpy.
13. It was beginning to make him very jumpy.
14. 9 I told myself not to be so jumpy.
15. Look, will you cut it out about being jumpy?
16. If you ask me, your boyfriend is kind of jumpy.
17. The recent violence is over, but it's left people feeling jumpy.
18. The heat makes them nervous and jumpy, even in their sleep.
19. So what else is making investors jumpy, besides growth and inflation?
20. Let's not anger her or make her jumpy in any way.
21. We felt jumpy after she told us the house was haunted.
22. My mother gets very jumpy when she's alone in the house.
23. She was jumpy during her job interview because she was so nervous.
24. This is just the sort of news that makes oil traders jumpy.
25. He says that once I collared Symon, the higher-ups got jumpy.