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  • 1bundle — bun|dle1 [ˈbʌndl] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Dutch; Origin: bundel] 1.) a group of things such as papers, clothes, or sticks that are fastened or tied together bundle of ▪ bundles of newspapers ▪ a small bundle containing mostly clothing 2.) a… …

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  • 2bundle — 1 noun (C) 1 a group of things such as papers, clothes, or sticks that are fastened or tied together 2 (singular) informal a lot of money: cost a bundle: The trip will cost a bundle and we can t pay for it ourselves. | make a bundle (=earn or win …

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  • 3bundle — [[t]bʌ̱nd(ə)l[/t]] bundles, bundling, bundled 1) N COUNT: oft N of n A bundle of things is a number of them that are tied together or wrapped in a cloth or bag so that they can be carried or stored. She produced a bundle of notes and proceeded to …

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  • 4bundle — bun|dle1 [ bʌndl ] noun count * 1. ) a group of things that have been tied together, especially so that you can carry them easily: The women carried heavy bundles on their backs. bundle of: a bundle of clean clothes bundles of firewood 2. ) a… …

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  • 5bundle — The simultaneous sale or purchase of one each of a series of consecutive futures contracts. Bundles provide a readily available, widely accepted method for executing multiple futures contracts with a single transaction. Chicago Mercantile… …

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  • 6bundle — 01. The magazines were tied up in [bundles] and were piled up outside the store. 02. We wanted to go to Europe for our holidays, but it costs a [bundle] just to fly there. 03. His grandfather made a [bundle] in real estate just after the war. 04 …

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  • 7a bundle — informal phrase a lot of money A new paint job will cost you a bundle. Thesaurus: large amounts of moneysynonym Main entry: bundle …

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  • 8a bundle — (Informal) large sum of money (e.g.: My new fur coat cost me a bundle! ), a lot of money …

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  • 9a bundle — informal a lot of money A new paint job will cost you a bundle …

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  • 10LAMP (software bundle) — LAMP is an acronym for a solution stack of free, open source software, originally coined from the first letters of Linux (operating system), Apache HTTP Server, MySQL (database software) and Perl/PHP/Python, principal components to build a viable …

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