Idiom ’Bundle of Nerves’ - Introducing Idioms In English
The meaning of the idiom ’a bundle of nerves’ is to be very nervous or worried. In this video you will learn about the idiom and its uses. This idiom is also used when somebody is extremely tensed or frightened. Let’s learn from this video how you can use this idiom in your conversations.
Some sentences with the idiom are highlighted at the end of the video. Practice them at the end to build your fluency on the subject matter.
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Idiom ’Bundle of Nerves’ - Introducing Idioms In English