Bulk ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bulk ( noun )

  1. The mass or magnitude of something large.
  2. The size or volume of a container or package.
  3. The main body or greatest part of something.
  4. The proportions of a person's body considered as a whole.
  5. Something large in size or quantity.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english bealc, of germanic origin.

Examples:

  1. The bulk of the work was done by midday.
  2. The bulk of the cargo was lost in the shipwreck.
  3. The bulk of the evidence supports their position.
  4. She is a woman of impressive bulk.
  5. The bulk of the shipment arrived on time.

(As a verb)

Bulk ( verb )

  1. The mass or magnitude of something large.
  2. The size or volume of a container or package.
  3. The main body or greatest part of something.
  4. The proportions of a person's body considered as a whole.
  5. Something large in size or quantity.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english bealc, of germanic origin.

Examples:

  1. The bulk of the work was done by midday.
  2. The bulk of the cargo was lost in the shipwreck.
  3. The bulk of the evidence supports their position.
  4. She is a woman of impressive bulk.
  5. The bulk of the shipment arrived on time.
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