bundles
Prononciation : [ˈbʌn.dəlz]
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Contexte : « objects »
(noun) a bundle is a group of things that are tied or wrapped together. Imagine a bunch of sticks or toys you put together in one package.
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I bought a bundle of flowers for my mom's birthday.
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There wasn't a bundle of sticks, just a single one lying on the ground.
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Do you see a bundle of newspapers on the porch?
Contexte : « money »
(noun) sometimes, a bundle can mean a large amount of money. It's like saying you have a lot of cash, but you might not want to count each bill one by one.
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He saved a bundle by buying his new car during a sale.
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She didn't save a bundle when she went shopping; everything was really expensive.
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Did you spend a bundle on your vacation?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to bundle means to group things together neatly. It’s like when you take all your toys and put them in one box so they don’t get lost.
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They will bundle the clothes together before donating them.
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She didn't bundle her books, so they were scattered all over the room.
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Are you going to bundle your gifts for the party?
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