Pronunciation: /ˈbʌndlər/
noun a person or company that bundles things together, especially for sale or distribution
A1 A bundler is a person who packages items together for sale.
A2 I used a bundler to combine my internet and cable services for a better deal.
B1 The bundler at the post office wrapped my package securely before sending it out.
B2 As a professional bundler, she was able to negotiate discounts on bulk purchases.
C1 The bundler's expertise in packaging and marketing helped increase sales for the company.
C2 The bundler's innovative strategies revolutionized the industry and set new standards for packaging.
formal The bundler is responsible for packaging multiple files together for easier distribution.
informal Hey, could you ask the bundler to combine all the documents into one file?
slang I'll just let the bundler handle all these files and make my life easier.
figurative She was like a bundler, gathering all the loose ends and tying them up neatly.
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