Bundle (Noun)
Meaning 1
A package of several things tied together for carrying or storing.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The postal worker handed me a bundle of letters that had been sent to my old address.
- She wrapped the blankets in a bundle and stored them in the attic.
- The farmer gathered a bundle of firewood and brought it into the house.
- The hikers had to carry a bundle of supplies up the mountain with them.
- The movers carefully placed a bundle of fragile items in the back of the truck.
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Meaning 2
A large sum of money (especially as pay or profit); "she made a bundle selling real estate"; "they sank megabucks into their new house".
Classification
Nouns denoting possession and transfer of possession.
Usages
Examples
- He made a bundle from the sale of his company and retired comfortably.
- The businessman sank a bundle into the struggling firm, hoping to turn it around.
- The movie was a huge success and the producers raked in a bundle from box office sales.
- After years of thriftiness, she invested her bundle wisely and multiplied it significantly.
- With his annual bonuses, he accumulated a bundle that enabled him to travel extensively.
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Meaning 3
A collection of things wrapped or boxed together.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- The department store offered a bundle of clothes at a discounted price for customers who bought multiple items together.
- She carefully wrapped the fragile items in paper and placed them in a bundle to prevent them from breaking during the move.
- The farmer sold a bundle of fresh vegetables at the market, including carrots, lettuce, and spinach.
- The online retailer offered a bundle of software programs that included a word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation tool.
- The craft store sold a bundle of yarn and knitting needles for beginners who wanted to try their hand at making a scarf.