Nervi

NOUN
  1. Italian architect who pioneered in the use of reinforced concrete (1891-1979)
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How To Use Nervi In A Sentence

  • It is all a bit unnerving. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said: 'It is reassuring but also quite unnerving. The Sun
  • In the second room you'll find two habitués of Berghain's housier, groovier upstairs neighbour Panorama Bar, in the form of Steffi and Efdemin, while Innervisions duo Ame are the night's very special guests. Clubs picks of the week
  • Their discoveries about managerial work and their feelings of impotence made it a very unnerving prospect.
  • Her unnerving clarity and audacious style reveal an intellect and imagination capable of a major work.
  • For the truly self-indulgent, Viva Brasil in Genoa Nervi makes custom bikinis to order.
  • I guess it must be nearly impossible to transcend the uninviting, unappealing, unnerving stigma of hospitals - regardless of good or bad design.
  • Still, the process, while far less perturbing than Grandma Moses feeling me up, was still a bit unnerving as I am naturally bashful when it comes to taking my clothes off in front of people. The DC Damsel: Lifting the Ladies: Adventures in Bra-Fitting
  • Consider for a moment how many Republican presidential contenders and potential contenders have had either paying gigs as political contributors on Fox or are simply unnervingly regular guests. Chez Pazienza: The Politics of Murdoch
  • The recreation of the Famine ship took place at Blennerville, near Tralee, Co Kerry, and was completed in 2002.
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