We found a people who were nerveless, who were poor, who were famine-stricken, unhealthy and gradually dying out.
From first to last his grip has been nerveless.
It seems to be run with nerveless fingers.
Unless we introduce this kind of innovation the nerveless hand of bureaucratic inertia will demand more money from us for a poorer quality service and at ever-increasing cost.
Ministers are too nerveless and flabby to do this, even after the demonstration that it can be done.
He stood there apparently impervious and as nerveless as a crocodile.
His pencil was easy, bright, and flowing, but his colouring too faint and nerveless.
He said about the host that was nerveless circumspect just like he should be.