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to bundle
verb
To tie or wrap together.
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"Someone forgot to bundle that in".
Not everyone needs to bundle up.
"We're all being solicited to bundle contributions".
"It's nice," he said, "not to have to bundle up".
They had to bundle me into a marquee.
The mayor urged people to bundle up and exercise caution.
These are unusually large savings because Chillblast doesn't appear to bundle crapware with the operating system.
Here are some of the season's coolest ways to bundle up.
Moreover, he appeared to handle as he spirited the ball across to Vermaelen to bundle home.
Ms. Baker tore down the library's curtains to bundle the books.
But lobbyists say the recognition may only encourage them to bundle.
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