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);
Verb
1. make into a bundle;
2. gather or cause to gather into a cluster;
3. compress into a wad;
4. sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed
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.
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.
drop a bundle
She went to play the slot machines and dropped a bundle.
pack, package, packet, parcel, bunch, bundle
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