How to use in-sentence of “bundle of”:
– A traditional rhyme from Sussex says: “Sweep the house with blossed broom in May/sweep the head of the household away.” Despite this, it was also common to include a decorated bundle of broom at weddings.
– A bundle of nerve fibres called the corpus calllosum connects the left and right hemispheres.
– The next morning, Heather finds a bundle of sticks and fabric outside their tent.
– Each lictor held a “fasces”, a bundle of rods that contained an axe.
– The two hemispheres are connected by the corpus callosum, a bundle of nerve fibers.
– Once more, she was “working for the Confederates” as a dark laundress when a bundle of authentic papers dropped out of an official’s coat.

