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Adjective: bundled  bún-d(u)ld
  1. A term to describe software that is sold together with hardware or other software
    "The new computer came with bundled antivirus software"
Verb: bundle  bún-d(u)l
  1. Make into a bundle
    "he bundled up his few possessions";
    - bundle up, roll up
     
  2. Gather or cause to gather into a cluster
    "She bundled her fingers into a fist";
    - bunch, cluster, clump
     
  3. Compress into a wad
    "bundle paper into the box";
    - pack, wad, compact
     
  4. Push, move, or send someone or something hurriedly and forcefully
    "They bundled the protesters into police vans"
     
  5. Sell different items together as a single product
    "The company decided to bundle its software with new computers";
    - package
     
  6. [archaic] Sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed
    "In some cultures, couples would bundle before marriage"

Type of: arrange, catch some Z's [N. Amer, informal], form, pack, set up, sleep, slumber

Encyclopedia: Bundled

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