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bundle

1 bundle /ˈbʌndəl/ noun
plural bundles
1 bundle
/ˈbʌndəl/
noun
plural bundles
Britannica Dictionary definition of BUNDLE
[count]
: a group of things that are fastened, tied, or wrapped together
often + of
: a group of things that are together or are associated with each other in some way
informal : a person who has a lot of some quality or who is known for a particular kind of behavior + of
◊ The phrase (little) bundle of joy is used as a humorous or affectionate way of referring to a baby.
informal : a large amount of money
: a group of products or services that are sold together at a single price

go a bundle on

British, informal
: to like or be interested in (something) very much. usually used in negative statements
2 bundle /ˈbʌndəl/ verb
bundles; bundled; bundling
2 bundle
/ˈbʌndəl/
verb
bundles; bundled; bundling
Britannica Dictionary definition of BUNDLE
[+ object] : to fasten, tie, or wrap a group of things together : to make (a group of things) into a bundle
usually + up or together
: to move or push (someone) into a place quickly
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] : to include (a product or service) with another product or service so that they are sold together
often + with

bundle off

[phrasal verb]
bundle (someone) off or bundle off (someone)
: to send (someone) to a place quickly or suddenly

bundle up

[phrasal verb]
bundle up or bundle (someone) up or bundle up (someone)
: to dress (yourself or someone else) warmly