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- Dictionarybundle/ˈbʌndl/
noun
- 1. a collection of things or quantity of material tied or wrapped up together: "a thick bundle of envelopes"
verb
- 1. tie or roll up (a number of things) together as though into a parcel: "she quickly bundled up her clothes" Similar Opposite
- 2. push, carry, or send forcibly, hastily, or unceremoniously: informal "he was bundled into a van" Similar
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BUNDLE definition: 1. a number of things that have been fastened or are held together: 2. to push or put someone or…. Learn more.
The meaning of BUNDLE is a group of things fastened together for convenient handling. How to use bundle in a sentence.
BUNDLE meaning: 1. a number of things that have been fastened or are held together: 2. to push or put someone or…. Learn more.
Bundle definition: several objects or a quantity of material gathered or bound together. See examples of BUNDLE used in a sentence.
bundle implies a close binding or grouping together, and often refers to a wrapped package: a bundle of laundry, of dry goods. A bunch is a number of things, usually all of the same kind, fastened together: a bunch of roses, of keys.
A bundle is a package of things wrapped together. To wrap things together in a compact way is to bundle them. A baby wrapped up in a blanket is a bundle of joy, and if it’s cold outside, bundle up!
bun·dle. (bŭn′dl) n. 1. A group of objects held together, as by tying or wrapping. 2. Something wrapped or tied up for carrying; a package. 3. Biology A cluster or strand of closely bound muscle or nerve fibers. 4. Botany A vascular bundle. 5. Informal. a. A large amount; a lot: had a bundle of fun at the dance. b.