a bundle in English
(Informal) large sum of money (e.g.: "My new fur coat cost me a bundle!"), a lot of money
Use "a bundle" in a sentence
1. To get a bundle of arrows.
2. College evening classes cost a bundle.
3. She tied the newspapers in a bundle.
4. That car must have cost a bundle.
5. That child is a bundle of mischief!
6. A Bundle of Compromises - for American History
7. He made up a bundle of firewood.
8. They made a bundle selling their business.
9. Being a teenager isn't a bundle of laughs.
10. In addition, you’ll save money with a Bundle deal
11. A bundle of nerve fibers linking the cerebral hemispheres
12. On the downside, college evening classes cost a bundle.
13. Corvee provides a bundle of solutions for each specialty
14. He's not exactly a bundle of laughs, is he?
15. He wasn't exactly a bundle of laughs last night.
16. Heaped inside is his cargo —a bundle of small stones.
17. Life at high school wasn't a bundle of laughs, either.
18. He tied his belongings up in a bundle and left.
19. I saw the man dragging a bundle of firewood after him.
20. A bundle of old clothes - what would gulls want with that?
21. Antoinette dropped a bundle of notes on the table for Rose.
22. When a Bundle is complete, the Junimos offer you a reward
23. The core element (42, 52) includes a bundle of synthetic yarns.
24. The postman put a bundle of letters through the letter box.
25. His eyes were drawn to a bundle of papers in the corner.
26. 26 The postman put a bundle of letters through the letter box.
27. He noticed what looked like a bundle of rags beside the road.
28. Splitting the price six ways had still cost them each a bundle.
29. A Burn project, called a bundle, is just as easy to author
30. Real property is both a bundle of legal rights and certain physical objects.
31. The profession offers a bundle of benefits, not least of which is extensive training.
32. bindlestiff (plural Bindlestiffs) A tramp who carries a bedroll or a bundle of possessions.
33. Element and method for producing a binding cover for binding a bundle of leaves
34. Secure them in a bundle around the rod by means of adhesive tape ( 15 ).
35. I sent him a bundle of clippings that I thought amply documented my charge.
36. Just a bundle of suffixes and prefixes piled up into a little attention-grabbing hummock.
37. Bundling (n.) 1640s, "a gathering into a bundle," verbal noun from bundle (v.)
38. My beloved is unto me as a bundle of myrrh, That lieth betwixt my breasts.
39. There should be a bundle of cable and pipes all heading in the same direction.
40. Mother would count out to her a bundle of laundry that had accumulated over several weeks.
41. Each time a female came to inspect his beakwork, Willie was just a bundle of nerves!
42. In the far comer was a bundle of wet straw which he assumed was the bed.
43. 1, A Bundle of Bonnocks, Nymrod Hornpipe, General Reid, Monthly Listeners: 10, Where People Listen: Marshall, Half …
44. What does Besom mean? A bundle of twigs attached to a handle and used as a broom
45. Bundle definition, several objects or a quantity of material gathered or bound together: a Bundle of hay
46. Using a teaspoon, fill the trout turban. Gather up four corners of filo, twist into a bundle.
47. Individually we are weak, like a single twig but as a bundle we form a mighty faggot.
48. The main item of a bundle is the featured product of those items included in the bundle.
49. Then he cut out a little patch he had on there and took out a bundle of money.
50. A guest requests that you accept a jewel box and a bundle of notes for safe-keeping.