bundle (Meaning)

Wordnet

bundle (n)

a collection of things wrapped or boxed together

a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing

a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)

Wordnet

bundle (v)

make into a bundle

gather or cause to gather into a cluster

compress into a wad

sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed

Webster

bundle (n.)

A number of things bound together, as by a cord or envelope, into a mass or package convenient for handling or conveyance; a loose package; a roll; as, a bundle of straw or of paper; a bundle of old clothes.

Webster

bundle (v. t.)

To tie or bind in a bundle or roll.

To send off abruptly or without ceremony.

Webster

bundle (v. i.)

To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony.

To sleep on the same bed without undressing; -- applied to the custom of a man and woman, especially lovers, thus sleeping.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bundle

bundle Sentence Examples

  1. She carried a heavy bundle of firewood on her shoulders as she made her way back to the cabin.
  2. The baby was snugly wrapped in a soft bundle of blankets, fast asleep.
  3. He tied the bundle of letters with twine before placing them in the attic for safekeeping.
  4. The vendor offered a discount if you purchased a bundle of three shirts together.
  5. As she hurriedly packed for the trip, she gathered her clothes into a bundle and stuffed them into her suitcase.
  6. The old books were carefully bundled together and donated to the local library.
  7. The little boy clutched a bundle of balloons, his eyes wide with excitement.
  8. The farmer carried a large bundle of freshly harvested wheat stalks over his shoulder.
  9. She found a bundle of old photographs in the attic, each one a precious memory from years gone by.
  10. In her arms, she cradled a bundle of joy, her newborn baby, wrapped in a soft blanket.

FAQs About the word bundle

a collection of things wrapped or boxed together, a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing, a large sum of money (especially as pay or

dozen,loads, pile, plenty, wealth, stack, lot, deal, quantity, ton

piece, shadow, pittance, nip, lick, dot, scrap, mote, hint, modicum

She carried a heavy bundle of firewood on her shoulders as she made her way back to the cabin.

The baby was snugly wrapped in a soft bundle of blankets, fast asleep.

He tied the bundle of letters with twine before placing them in the attic for safekeeping.

The vendor offered a discount if you purchased a bundle of three shirts together.