be a bundle of nerves



be a bundle of nerves

To be very nervous, anxious, or uneasy. I was a bundle of nerves before the driving test started. She was a bundle of nerves as she took the stage to sing.
See also: bundle, nerve, of

be a bundle of nerves

  (British, American & Australian informal) also be a bag of nerves (British informal)
to be very nervous You should have seen me before the interview. I was a bundle of nerves.
See also: bundle, nerve, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TitusTI-tuws (Ancient Roman), TIE-təs (English)Ancient Roman, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Salena-English (Modern)
Delia (1)DEEL-ee-ə (English), DEEL-yə (English), DEL-yah (Italian, Spanish)English, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Greek Mythology
Nana (1)-Greek
Chingis-Mongolian
Stefanija-Macedonian