The Collaborative International Dictionary
To bundle off
Bundle \Bun"dle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bundled; p. pr. & vb. n. Bundling.]
To tie or bind in a bundle or roll.
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To send off abruptly or without ceremony.
They unmercifully bundled me and my gallant second into our own hackney coach.
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to sell together as a single item at one inclusive price; -- usually done for related products which work or are used together.
To bundle off, to send off in a hurry, or without ceremony; as, the working mothers bundle their children off to school and then try to get themselves to work on time.
To bundle one's self up, to wrap one's self up warmly or cumbrously.