bundle in the PONS Dictionary

bundle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a bundle of nerves
to be a bundle of nerves
a bundle of nerves fig
to bundle sb into the car

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Later, about a half hours walk from the farmhouse, a bundle of firewood which was tied with twine (made of tulip petals) was found.
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He performs surgery on the ape and removes a large bundle inside the ape's stomach.
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The bundle also contained a jacket, silk knee socks and silk bodices woven with gold and silver thread (definitely not for every-day use).
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Its faster (40, 80 and 200 megabit) services have usage based billing except if you get the 40 megabit service in a bundle.
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If you have a spent card, outdated store card or old cards from now defunct establishments, bundle them up and recycle them.
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Likewise, the phase space can be defined more deeply using topological manifolds and the cotangent bundle.
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For example, a man could not go on the warpath without first performing the war-bundle feast, which contained two parts.
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Connections (gauge connection) define this principal bundle, yielding a covariant derivative in each associated vector bundle.
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A napkin may also be held together in a bundle (with cutlery) by a napkin ring.
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Each leaf bundle consists of 2 to 5 needles.
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