Bundle - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing (syn: sheaf)
- a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit) (syn: pile)
verb
- compress into a wad (syn: compact, pack, wad)
- sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed
Extra examples
Whoever picks the winning ticket will win a bundle of prizes.
He made a bundle on the stock market.
A reliable car doesn't have to cost a bundle.
They made bundles of money.
Someone had bundled the wet towels into a big pile.
She bundled the children into the car.
We all bundled into the car.
They've increased sales by bundling their most popular programs.
He gathered the bundles of clothing into his arms.
The guest got very drunk so they bundled him into a taxi and sent him home.
I bundled him off.
The children were bundled away when the guests arrived.
The family were so ashamed of the youngest son that they bundled him off to Canada.
I shall bundle you out of here very fast if you don't leave by yourself.
The women bundled away when their husbands returned.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: bundle
he/she/it: bundles
present participle: bundling
past tense: bundled
past participle: bundled
singular: bundle
plural: bundles
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