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Bundle off

/ˈbʌndl ɒf /

B2

UpperIntermediate

1. To send someone away quickly or abruptly, often without prior notice or preparation.

  • He was bundled off to boarding school before he even knew it.
  • They bundled the kids off to bed as soon as the movie ended.
  • The guests were bundled off into taxis after the party.
  • The assistant bundled off the completed documents to the manager.
  • She was bundled off to her grandparents' house for the weekend.

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