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  2. ON PINS AND NEEDLES | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    Don’t keep Margaret on pins and needles – give her a call. (Definition of on pins and needles from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  3. On pins and needles - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

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    If you are on pins and needles, you are very anxious or nervous about something that is going to happen. We were approaching Cape Horn, where we had almost lost our lives two years ago, so I was definitely on pins and needles.

  4. On pins and needles Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of PINS AND NEEDLES is a pricking tingling sensation in a limb growing numb or recovering from numbness.

  5. "On Pins and Needles" | Origin and Meaning - Grammar Monster

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    The term "on pins and needles" means anxious or nervous, especially in anticipation of something.

  6. Pins and needles refer to a tingling sensation caused by lack of blood flow or pressure on nerves. However, the idiom “on pins and needles” means feeling anxious or nervous about something. It does not refer to physical discomfort.

  7. Definition of 'be on pins and needles' - Collins Online...

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    BE ON PINS AND NEEDLES definition: to be very anxious or nervous because you are waiting to see if something happens the way... | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  8. I am on pins and needles - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

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    be on pins and needles To be anxious and tense. The phrase likely derived from the tingling sensation (called "pins and needles") that occurs when blood flow returns to a numb limb.

  9. Following reports of gunfire and casualties near his wife’s workplace, he was on pins and needles until she called him to say she was safe. Origin The phrase originated in the early 1800s, and refers to the sharp, tingling and uncomfortable sensation experienced when recovering from numbness.

  10. Meaning of be on pins and needles in English - Cambridge...

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    BE ON PINS AND NEEDLES definition: 1. to be nervously waiting to find out what is going to happen 2. to be nervously waiting to find…. Learn more.

  11. ON PINS AND NEEDLES Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    In a state of anxiety or tense expectation: “Jackie was on pins and needles waiting to hear about her job application.”