Sentences with Bundle Of Nerves

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13 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bundle Of Nerves'

Despite years of experience, the surgeon felt like a bundle of nerves before the critical operation.

The software engineer, known for handling pressure well, became a bundle of nerves during the high-stakes project presentation.

Before the important court trial, even the experienced lawyer was a bundle of nerves.

The experienced pilot, usually calm under pressure, felt like a bundle of nerves during the turbulent flight.

Facing the intense competition, even the seasoned athlete turned into a bundle of nerves before the championship match.

During the crucial job interview, he tried to hide the fact that he was a bundle of nerves beneath a composed exterior.

The pianist, despite years of practice, turned into a bundle of nerves before the grand concert.

The surgeon, known for steady hands in the operating room, surprisingly became a bundle of nerves before a challenging surgery.

The bride, surrounded by her closest friends and family, couldn't help but be a bundle of nerves on her wedding day.

Even the experienced actor admitted to being a bundle of nerves before stepping on stage for the play.

Facing the complex coding task, the programmer turned into a bundle of nerves, fearing errors in the software.

The athlete was a bundle of nerves before the championship game, pacing back and forth in the locker room.

The actor was a bundle of nerves backstage, anxious about the upcoming performance.

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