Someone who is very nervous, anxious, or uneasy. I was a bundle of nerves before the driving test started.Look at that poor bundle of nerves over there. She's so anxious she's shaking.Thank goodness the doctor finally called with my test results—I've been a bundle of nerves this whole time.
If you say that someone is a bundle of nerves or a bag of nerves, you mean that they are extremely nervous. What's the matter? You're a bundle of nerves!Elaine admits she was a bag of nerves when she had to sing in front of the queen.
(informal) a person who is very frightened, worried or nervous about something: She was a bundle of nerves at the start of the interview but she became more confident later. ♢ He’s a bag of nerves. He needs a break.
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