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bundled

Bundled (adj) means Grouped or packaged together, or wrapped up warmly. Example: “The kids were bundled up in coats and scarves for the cold walk.”

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Grouped or packaged together, or wrapped up warmly.
"The kids were bundled up in coats and scarves for the cold walk."

How to use bundled

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In plain EnglishPackaged together, or wrapped up warmly against the cold.

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What does “bundled” mean?

The word “bundled” means grouped or packaged together, or wrapped up warmly. In plain terms, packaged together, or wrapped up warmly against the cold.

How do you use “bundled” in a sentence?

Here is “bundled” used in a sentence: “The kids were bundled up in coats and scarves for the cold walk.”

What part of speech is “bundled”?

“Bundled” is an adjective.

Is “bundled” a common word?

“Bundled” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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