Pronunciation: /ˈbʌndəl/
noun a collection of things wrapped or tied together
A1 I carried a bundle of firewood on my back.
A2 She tied up the bundle of letters with a ribbon.
B1 The farmer sold a bundle of hay to the stable owner.
B2 The software package includes a bundle of useful tools.
C1 The investor purchased a bundle of stocks and bonds.
C2 The art collector acquired a valuable bundle of paintings from the estate sale.
verb to wrap or tie things together into a bundle
A1 She bundled up in a warm coat before going outside.
A2 He bundled all his belongings into a suitcase for the trip.
B1 The company bundled together several products to offer a special discount.
B2 The team bundled their resources to complete the project on time.
C1 The politician bundled various policies into a comprehensive reform package.
C2 The artist bundled together different mediums to create a unique masterpiece.