bundle
//ˈbʌn.dəl//
Noun
bundleSingular
bundlesPlural
1
A collection of things tied or wrapped together.
She carried a bundle of newspapers under her arm.
2
A package of products or services sold together as a single unit.
The software bundle includes three applications at a discounted price.
3
A large amount of money (informal).
She made a bundle selling her old paintings.
Verb
bundleInfinitive
bundlePresent tense
bundledPast tense
bundledPast participle
bundlingPresent participle
bundlesThird-person singular
1
To tie or wrap things together into a bundle.
She bundled the newspapers together with string.
2
To push or move someone or something quickly and roughly.
The police bundled the suspect into the car.
3
To include additional products or services together as part of a package.
The company bundles antivirus software with its computers.