Noun: bundle bún-d(u)l- A collection of things wrapped or boxed together
- package, packet, parcel - A package of several things tied together for carrying or storing
- sheaf - [informal] A large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)
"she made a bundle selling real estate"; - pile [informal], big bucks [informal], megabucks [informal], big money [informal], bomb [Brit, informal] Verb: bundle bún-d(u)l- Make into a bundle
"he bundled up his few possessions"; - bundle up, roll up - Gather or cause to gather into a cluster
"She bundled her fingers into a fist"; - bunch, cluster, clump - Compress into a wad
"bundle paper into the box"; - pack, wad, compact - Sell different items together as a single product
- package - [archaic] Sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed
Derived forms: bundled, bundles, bundling See also: bundle off Type of: accumulation, aggregation, arrange, assemblage, catch some Z's [N. Amer, informal], collection, form, money, pack, package, parcel, set up, sleep, slumber Encyclopedia: Bundle |