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To make a bundle.
To make a lot of money (one time).
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"Everyone else is making a bundle with Internet start-ups," Mr. Strobin said.
Vivien's mother motioned for Becky to take more and fetched an old scarf, making a bundle of the plums.
Will college seniors in New York and New Haven spurn J. P. Morgan Chase and Microsoft, taking it on faith that serving their country in anonymity is as important as making a bundle on war-scarred Wall Street?
A caption identifies Mr. Rellie as an investment banker, and one would certainly have to be making a bundle to afford a get-up that cost $6,170, not including underwear, socks and shoes.
The most recent example he pointed to was the promotion of Tim Ferriss's new book, "The Four-Hour Chef," which BitTorrent publicized by making a "bundle" of extra materials, like notes, photos and recipes, available as a free download.
The company is making a bundle of product announcements on Thursday that address the security challenges of mobile, cloud and Big Data computing, and I.B.M. is applying its own data analysis expertise to attack the data-security problem.
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And they made a bundle.
Goldman made a bundle on the trade.
"They're all going to make a bundle of money".
"I made a bundle of cash," he said.
Somebody stands to make a bundle off the vaccine".
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