[count] 1 a : a group of things that are fastened, tied, or wrapped together
▪ He arrived with several bundles [=packages, parcels] under his arms. — often + of ▪ a bundle of straw/newspapers/clothes
b : a group of things that are together or are associated with each other in some way
▪ Whoever picks the winning ticket will win a bundle of prizes. 2 informal : a person who has a lot of some quality or who is known for a particular kind of behavior — + of ▪ You're just a bundle of contradictions! [=you say or do things that seem to go against other things you say or do] ▪ She's a bundle of energy. [=she's very energetic] ▪ I was a bundle of nerves. [=I was very nervous] ◊The phrase (little) bundle of joy is used as a humorous or affectionate way of referring to a baby.
▪ He's our little bundle of joy. 3 informal : a large amount of money
▪ He made/lost a bundle on the stock market. ▪ A reliable car doesn't have to cost a bundle. ▪ They made bundles of money. 4 : a group of products or services that are sold together at a single price
▪ software bundles
▪ He arrived with several bundles [=packages, parcels] under his arms. — often + of ▪ a bundle of straw/newspapers/clothes
b : a group of things that are together or are associated with each other in some way
▪ Whoever picks the winning ticket will win a bundle of prizes.
▪ He's our little bundle of joy.
▪ He made/lost a bundle on the stock market. ▪ A reliable car doesn't have to cost a bundle. ▪ They made bundles of money.
▪ software bundles
go a bundle on
Brit, informal : to like or be interested (something) very much. — usually used in negative statements ▪ I don't usually go a bundle on science fiction, but this book is really good.




