bundle
Pronunciation: [ˈbʌndl]
Word
Context: "object"
(noun) a bundle is a group of things that are tied or wrapped together. Imagine carrying a bunch of sticks or toys held together; that’s a bundle.
Example
I picked up a bundle of firewood to keep us warm.
Example
I didn’t see any bundle of papers on the desk; it was all scattered around.
Example
Can you hand me that bundle of newspapers over there?
Context: "action"
(verb) to bundle means to put things together and tie them up. It’s like when you gather your crayons and put them in a bag.
Example
She will bundle up the clothes and donate them to charity.
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He didn’t bundle the toys properly, and they fell out of the bag.
Example
Did you remember to bundle the gifts before taking them to the party?
Context: "grouping"
(verb) in some contexts, to bundle can also mean to group things together to make them easier to handle or sell. Like putting snacks together in a pack to sell.
Example
The store decided to bundle the snacks for a special deal.
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They didn’t bundle the items correctly, and customers found it confusing.
Example
Are they planning to bundle those toys for a summer sale?
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