Pronunciation: /ˈbʌndl ɒf/
noun a collection of items that have been tied or wrapped together
A1 I saw a bundle off sticks in the corner of the yard.
A2 She carried a bundle off clothes on her back.
B1 The farmer tied up a bundle off hay for the horses.
B2 The moving company loaded a bundle off boxes onto the truck.
C1 The package contained a bundle off rare books.
C2 The treasure hunter discovered a bundle off ancient scrolls in the cave.
verb to gather or tie things together in a bundle and take them away quickly
A1 I bundle off my old clothes to donate to charity.
A2 She bundled off her kids to school before heading to work.
B1 The delivery man bundled off the package to the customer's house.
B2 The tour guide bundled off the tourists onto the bus for the next destination.
C1 The manager bundled off the project to the team for completion.
C2 After the event, the organizers bundled off the equipment to be stored for the next year.
formal The butler will bundle off the guest's coat and hat upon arrival.
informal I'll just bundle off these old clothes to the donation center.
slang Let's bundle off to the movies before it gets too late.
figurative She couldn't wait to bundle off all her worries and start fresh.
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