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bundle

  • EN [ ˈbʌndl]
  • US [ ˈbʌndl]
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English definition

    Noun

  • 1. a collection of things wrapped or boxed together

  • 2. a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing

  • 3. a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit);

    • "she made a bundle selling real estate"
    • "they sank megabucks into their new house"

    Verb

  • 1. make into a bundle;

    • "he bundled up his few possessions"
  • 2. gather or cause to gather into a cluster;

    • "She bunched her fingers into a fist"
    • "The students bunched up at the registration desk"
  • 3. compress into a wad;

    • "wad paper into the box"
  • 4. sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed

Example sentences

  • We collected a bundle of old clothes to be given to poor people.

  • The veteran taught the boy to bundle the rice straw into wisps to make a fire.

  • She has become a bundle of nerves, starting at the slightest sound.

  • You should be conspicuously notified of the functions of all the applications in a bundle.

  • He was doing up a parcel [ bundle ] .

  • It's a bundle of contradictions.

  • Could you bundle these clothes off to my sister?

  • I don't go a bundle on her new husband, do you?

  • A single twig breaks, but the bundle of twigs is strong.

  • Jo appeared, a proud aunt , bearing a bundle on a pillow.

  • Apply small Carton and each bundle should be labeled.

  • Would you please give me a writing pad and a bundle of envelopes?

  • By the time the dentist called me into his surgery I a bundle of nerves.

  • A bundle of a handle and used as a broom.

  • A little while, lackey goes to disintegrate, leaf two bundle come out in the private parts.

  • Don't bundle all the clothes into that bag so carelessly.

  • Root this bundle of peonies in the garden.

  • Tom was a bundle of nerves at the interview.

  • Could you bundle up these clothes? I'll take them to the post.

  • The bundle fell with a thud.

  • In this cold wind you'd be wise to bundle up well.

  • She tied the newspapers in a bundle.

  • Splitting the price six ways had still cost them each a bundle.

  • You can have it, but it'll cost you a bundle.

  • He confessed to having been a bundle of nerves.

  • The profession offers a bundle of benefits, not least of which is extensive training.

  • We want to bundle them off to bed quickly.

  • I remember Mickey as a bundle of fun, great to have around.

  • Life at high school wasn't a bundle of laughs, either.

Phrase collocation

  • a bundle of fun (或 laughs)

    [often with negative](informal)something extremely amusing or pleasant

    • the last year hasn't been a bundle of fun.

  • a bundle of nerves

    • the last year hasn't been a bundle of fun.

  • drop one's bundle

    (Austral./NZ informal)give up trying to succeed at or achieve something; go to pieces

  • go a bundle on

    [usu. with negative](Brit. informal)be very keen on

    • they don't really go a bundle on employing married women.

Slang

  • drop a bundle

    • She went to play the slot machines and dropped a bundle.

Synonym discrimination

  • pack, package, packet, parcel, bunch, bundle

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