Tie+in+a+bundle

  • 11bundle — /ˈbʌndl / (say bundl) noun 1. a group loosely held together: a bundle of hay. 2. something wrapped for carrying; package. 3. a number of things considered together. 4. Biology → vascular bundle. 5. British Textiles a measure of cloth, equal to… …

  • 12bundle — bundler, n. /bun dl/, n., v., bundled, bundling. n. 1. several objects or a quantity of material gathered or bound together: a bundle of hay. 2. an item, group, or quantity wrapped for carrying; package. 3. a number of things considered together …

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  • 13tie — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 worn around the neck with a shirt ADJECTIVE ▪ undone ▪ His tie was undone. ▪ loose ▪ askew ▪ His tie was askew and his hair unc …

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  • 14bundle — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, large, thick ▪ She was carrying a large bundle of clothes. ▪ little, small, tiny VERB + BUNDLE …

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  • 15bundle — Synonyms and related words: accelerate, amble, array, bale, band, bandage, barge, batch, belt, bend, bind, bind up, bindle, body, bolt, bomb, boodle, bouquet, bow out, bowl along, brace, budget, bunch, bundle off, bundle up, bustle, chain, chase …

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  • 16tie — /tuy/, v., tied, tying, n. v.t. 1. to bind, fasten, or attach with a cord, string, or the like, drawn together and knotted: to tie a tin can on a dog s tail. 2. to draw together the parts of with a knotted string or the like: to tie a bundle… …

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  • 17tie — [[t]taɪ[/t]] v. tied, ty•ing, n. 1) to bind or fasten with a cord, string, or the like: to tie a bundle[/ex] 2) to fasten by tightening and knotting the string or strings of: to tie one s shoes[/ex] 3) to draw or fasten together into a knot or… …

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  • 18tie — [c]/taɪ / (say tuy) verb (tied, tying) –verb (t) 1. to bind or fasten with a cord, string, or the like, drawn together and knotted. 2. to draw together the parts of with a knotted string or the like: to tie a bundle. 3. to fasten by tightening… …

  • 19bundle — {{11}}bundle (n.) early 14c., from M.Du. bondel, dim. of bond, from binden bind, or perhaps a merger of this word and O.E. byndele binding, from P.Gmc. *bundilin (Cf. Ger. bündel to bundle ), from PIE root *bhendh tie. {{12}}bundle (v.) 1620s,… …

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  • 20bundle — noun 1》 a collection of things or quantity of material tied or wrapped up together.     ↘Anatomy a set of nerve, muscle, or other fibres running in parallel close together. 2》 informal a large amount of money. verb 1》 tie or roll up in or as if… …

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