A collection of things tied or wrapped up together
“Keirian dragged his feet through the thick, white snow, hauling a large bundle of wood on his already aching back.”
A large amount of something
“Santa soon arrived with a bundle of presents for the children.”
A very large sum of money
“He made a bundle speculating on cryptocurrency.”
A set of similar units of equipment, typically when connected together
Recently born baby
A heavy or bulky thing that is being carried or is about to be carried
A coil or loop of something, especially twine, yarn, or rope
Something made up of many confused or conflicting elements
A naturally raised area of land
Property acquired illegally, and typically violently
Money, resources or income
A large roll of fabric or similar material
(informal) Money that has been spent on something (usually extravagant)
A group of people with common interests or occupations or of similar social status
To tie or roll up (a number of things) together as though into a parcel
“Bundle the sticks together and wrap your yarn around the centre a few times.”
To wrap or envelop someone or something
“He continued to bundle himself up in heavy winterwear, refusing to tackle the outdoors without first putting on his overcoat.”
To push, carry, or send forcibly, hastily, or unceremoniously
“Law enforcement were seen to bundle a few protesters into police vans.”
(bundle off) To move, or cause to move, quickly
“And then, when there was a break, Paul would bundle himself and his family off to Hawaii.”
(crowd into) To press forward into an area with limited space
To fill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something
To collect or fasten into a compact group
To settle or move into a warm, comfortable position
To send away or order to leave
To inflict emotional or physical harm or distress upon
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