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bundle

/ˈbʌnd(ə)l/

noun

Meaning

  • A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying.

    "a bundle of straw or of paper; a bundle of old clothes"

  • A package wrapped or tied up for carrying.

  • A group of products or services sold together as a unit.

    "This software bundle includes a wordprocessor, a spreadsheet, and two games."

  • A large amount, especially of money.

    "The inventor of that gizmo must have made a bundle."

  • A cluster of closely bound muscle or nerve fibres.

  • A sequence of two or more words that occur in language with high frequency but are not idiomatic; a chunk, cluster, or lexical bundle.

    "examples of bundles would include "in accordance with", "the results of" and "so far""

  • (Mac OS X) A directory containing related resources such as source code; application bundle.

  • A quantity of paper equal to two reams (1000 sheets).

  • A court bundle, the assemblage of documentation prepared for, and referred to during, a court case.

  • Topological space composed of a base space and fibers projected to the base space.

verb

Meaning

  • To tie or wrap together into a bundle.

  • To hustle; to dispatch something or someone quickly.

  • To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony; used with away, off, out.

  • To dress someone warmly.

  • To dress warmly. Usually bundle up

  • To sell hardware and software as a single product.

  • To hurry.

  • To hastily or clumsily push, put, carry or otherwise send something into a particular place.

  • To sleep on the same bed without undressing.

verb

Meaning

  • (often with 'on') To jump into a dogpile.

  • To pile on, to overwhelm in other senses.

Synonyms

bundle,
pig pile,
pile up