Bundle
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Bundle ( noun )
- A collection of things fastened together, wrapped up, or packaged, typically for transportation or storage.
- A quantity of something, especially money, bound together in a particular way for ease of handling.
Origin:
Middle english: from old northern french bundel, from an indo-european root shared by bind.
Examples:
- He picked up the bundle of sticks.
- She was carrying a bundle of laundry.
- The bundle contained all the necessary documents.
- He bought a bundle of tickets.
- The vendor was selling bundles of flowers.
(As a verb)
Bundle ( verb )
- A collection of things fastened together, wrapped up, or packaged, typically for transportation or storage.
- A quantity of something, especially money, bound together in a particular way for ease of handling.
Origin:
Middle english: from old northern french bundel, from an indo-european root shared by bind.
Examples:
- He picked up the bundle of sticks.
- She was carrying a bundle of laundry.
- The bundle contained all the necessary documents.
- He bought a bundle of tickets.
- The vendor was selling bundles of flowers.