Idioms for bundle
drop one's bundle, Australian and New Zealand Slang.
to lose confidence or hope.
Origin of bundle
synonym study for bundle
1.
Bundle,
bunch refer to a number of things or an amount of something fastened or bound together.
Bundle implies a close binding or grouping together, and often refers to a wrapped package:
a bundle of laundry, of dry goods. A
bunch is a number of things, usually all of the same kind, fastened together:
a bunch of roses, of keys.
OTHER WORDS FROM bundle
bun·dler, nounWords nearby bundle
British Dictionary definitions for bundle up (1 of 2)
bundle up
verb (adverb)
to dress (somebody) warmly and snugly
(tr)
to make (something) into a bundle or bundles, esp by tying
British Dictionary definitions for bundle up (2 of 2)
bundle
/ (ˈbʌndəl) /
noun
verb
Derived forms of bundle
bundler, nounWord Origin for bundle
C14: probably from Middle Dutch
bundel; related to Old English
bindele bandage; see
bind,
bond
Medical definitions for bundle up
bundle
[ bŭn′dl ]
n.
A structure composed of a group of fibers, such as a fasciculus.
Idioms and Phrases with bundle up
bundle