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Variant of bundle

bundle Definition

bun·dle (bundəl)

noun

  1. a number of things tied, wrapped, or otherwise held together
  2. a package or parcel
  3. a bunch, collection, or group
  4. Slang a large amount of money
  5. Biol.
    1. any of the strands of specialized cells that conduct fluids or add strength in higher plants
    2. an anatomical unit consisting of a number of separate nerve fibers, muscles, etc. closely banded together

Etymology: ME bundel, prob. < MDu bondel, dim. < bond < binden, bind

transitive verb bundled -·dled, bundling -·dling

  1. to make into a bundle; wrap or tie together
  2. to offer together with a related product or service for sale at a package price to bundle an Internet browser with a PC
  3. to send hastily or without ceremony; hustle (away, off, out, or into)

intransitive verb

  1. to move or go hastily; bustle
  2. to lie in the same bed with one's sweetheart without undressing: a former courting custom, esp. in New England

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bundle Idioms

bundle up

to put on plenty of warm clothing
bundled Finance Definition
Two companies jointly selling similar, complimentary products or services. One example of bundled services is when a telecom company offers its fixed phone service combined with another company’s mobile phone service.
bundled Usage Examples

Object

  • tariff: If I buy a bundled tariff, can I change the bundle size?

Preposition: into

  • van: He was blindfolded and bundled into a van, and taken to a cell, where he was left for almost five years.

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