bundle

word

/ˈbəndəɫ/
BUHN-duhl
/bˈʌndəl/
BUHN-duhl

Definition

A bundle is a group of things tied or wrapped together, or a package with several items. It can also refer to a set of products or services sold together.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used for physical objects ("a bundle of sticks") and for package deals ("software bundle"). Informal: "a bundle of joy" (new baby). As a verb, "to bundle" means to tie things together. Sometimes used for large amounts ("cost a bundle").

Example Sentences

Please tie these sticks into a bundle.

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The shop offers a bundle of three books at a discount.

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You can save money by buying the cable and internet bundle.

natural

She arrived with a bundle of energy, ready to start the project.

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That old car cost me a bundle in repairs last year.

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She carried a bundle of clothes to the laundry.

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