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
Example sentences from the Web for bundle
British Dictionary definitions for bundle
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
bundle
[ bŭn′dl ]
n.
A structure composed of a group of fibers, such as a fasciculus.
Idioms and Phrases with bundle
bundle