Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive idiomatic English) To send someone away quickly and without fussing 2 (context intransitive idiomatic English) To go somewhere unceremoniously
WordNet
v. send off unceremoniously
Usage examples of "bundle off".
As she bent to grab her leather bundle off the ground, an arrow passed over her back, right where she had just been standing up straight.
He dragged the bundle off the chestnut and set it down on a pair of bare feet that protruded from one end.
He signaled to Sengoku and together the two men started to push the bundle off the landing.
He carried the bundle off to the water closetone thing he was going to miss on the road was the convenience of Elven plumbingand as he washed and dressed, Kellen felt odd memory-echoes of the last time he'd dressed in unfamiliar clothing for a long journey into the unknown.
If you must know, I dropped my bundle off the wall four hours ago, down into the copse under the eastern end of the gully.
Youve made a bundle off the marsh, Amos, you can afford something decent.
The same men tipped a burlap-wrapped bundle off the deck of a small boat.
Howard made a bundle off airplane parts for the Korean War and cavorted with the dozen or so Gretchen Rae Shoftel lookalikes I found him.
Shoka kicked him, grabbed his sword from the bundle off the cart and Taizu grabbed her bow and quiver.
Sebastian made him wait as he went back in and pulled a black bundle off the shelf.