Noun Whoever picks the winning ticket will win a bundle of prizes. He made a bundle on the stock market. A reliable car doesn't have to cost a bundle. They made bundles of money. Verb Someone had bundled the wet towels into a big pile. She bundled the children into the car. We all bundled into the car. They've increased sales by bundling their most popular programs. a computer that comes with bundled software See More
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Noun
Be sure to bring a gift as a token of appreciation — usually, your guide will offer the village chief a ‘sevusevu’ (gift) that consists of a tangled bundle of kava roots. Kimberly Wilson, Essence, 10 Sep. 2022 For now, standing-room tickets are being sold for $74 as part of a bundle that also includes a seated ticket to next week’s game against the Washington Commanders. Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press, 7 Sep. 2022 The limited time deal, which runs through Oct. 19, brings the cost of the bundle to only $49.99/month. Anna Tingley, Variety, 7 Sep. 2022 The interpolation question could then be rewritten as a problem about computing properties of the normal bundle of a curve. Jordana Cepelewicz, Quanta Magazine, 25 Aug. 2022 Loeb conceded that the sports network is an attractive aspect of the broader streaming bundle with Disney+ and Hulu. Paul R. La Monica, CNN, 15 Aug. 2022 Combine those elements together with broadband and Comcast would seem to have the makings of a very popular streaming bundle. Alan Wolk, Forbes, 9 Aug. 2022 In Saudi Arabia, where citizens make up two-thirds of the 35 million people, a bit more than half of the financial bundle will be distributed as direct cash transfers to social security beneficiaries. Sarah Dadouch, Washington Post, 6 July 2022 Following the arrival of the new bundle of joy, Green is now a father of five. Alexandra Schonfeld, PEOPLE.com, 1 July 2022
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The company also argued that requirements to bundle Google Search with its app store weren’t anticompetitive, and that restrictions on use of other versions of Android were needed to ensure Android phones would be compatible with the company’s apps. Sam Schechner, WSJ, 14 Sep. 2022 If manufacturers don't bundle Google's apps, Google will charge as much as $40 per phone in the EU. Ron Amadeo, Ars Technica, 14 Sep. 2022 Disney is exploring ways to bundle its parks, streaming services, and merchandise into a membership program that could offer discounts to fans, while encouraging them to spend more. Chris Morris, Fortune, 1 Sep. 2022 Instead of tossing them in the trash, the friend and his brother would bundle the flowers up as bouquets, and sell them outside schools whenever there was a football game or graduation. Tatyana Turner, chicagotribune.com, 11 Feb. 2022 Cable operators plan to bundle wireless with broadband in hopes of lowering churn. Brad Adgate, Forbes, 9 Aug. 2022 Bigger wheels come with the more expensive models or they are included in packages that bundle a number of options together. Nerdwallet, cleveland, 6 Aug. 2022 Get cozy in Delilah Home’s 100 percent organic cotton Sunset Beach towels, which come in four colors (red, mineral green, blue and navy) and are easy to roll up and bundle in a bag. Nicole Charky-chami, The Hollywood Reporter, 20 July 2022 Meanwhile, Disney has kept its Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ bundle at $13.99 a month. Rob Wile, NBC News, 19 July 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
Noun and Verb
Middle English bundel, from Middle Dutch; akin to Old English byndel bundle, bindan to bind