Bulk
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Bulk ( noun )
- The mass or magnitude of something large.
- The size or volume of a container or package.
- The main body or greatest part of something.
- The proportions of a person's body considered as a whole.
- Something large in size or quantity.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english bealc, of germanic origin.
Examples:
- The bulk of the work was done by midday.
- The bulk of the cargo was lost in the shipwreck.
- The bulk of the evidence supports their position.
- She is a woman of impressive bulk.
- The bulk of the shipment arrived on time.
(As a verb)
Bulk ( verb )
- The mass or magnitude of something large.
- The size or volume of a container or package.
- The main body or greatest part of something.
- The proportions of a person's body considered as a whole.
- Something large in size or quantity.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english bealc, of germanic origin.
Examples:
- The bulk of the work was done by midday.
- The bulk of the cargo was lost in the shipwreck.
- The bulk of the evidence supports their position.
- She is a woman of impressive bulk.
- The bulk of the shipment arrived on time.