bundle

/ˈbʌndəl/
verb
  1. To tie or wrap things together into a bundle.
    • They bundled the newspapers and stacked them by the door.
    • He bundled the old clothes and put them in a donation box.
    • She bundled the sticks with a piece of string.
  2. To sell or offer several items together as a package.
    • The company bundles its antivirus software with a firewall.
    • They bundled the phone with a free case and screen protector.
    • The streaming service bundles music, movies, and live TV for one price.
  3. To push or send someone somewhere quickly or roughly.
    • The security guard bundled the troublemaker out of the building.
    • They bundled him onto the bus just before it left.
    • She bundled the kids into the car before the rain started.
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noun
  1. A collection of things tied or wrapped together.
    • He tied the newspapers into a bundle for recycling.
    • The mail carrier dropped off a bundle of letters and packages.
    • She carried a bundle of firewood into the cabin.
  2. A large amount of money.
    • They spent a bundle on their wedding decorations.
    • He made a bundle selling his old comic book collection.
    • That new car must have cost a bundle.
  3. A set of software or products sold together.
    • The software bundle includes a word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation tool.
    • The travel bundle offered a flight, hotel, and rental car at a discount.
    • She bought the gaming bundle with the console and three games.
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