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Bundle Off Review

: To depart or set off in a hurry or without ceremony.

: To send someone away quickly and without fuss. bundle off

Understanding the Phrasal Verb: "Bundle Off" The expression is a transitive phrasal verb primarily used in British and American English to describe sending or taking someone to a location in a hurried, unceremonious, or abrupt manner. It often carries a nuance of dismissiveness, implying the person is being moved without much regard for their opinion or comfort. 1. Etymology and Origin : To depart or set off in a hurry or without ceremony

"Bundle off" is frequently used when discussing children, subordinates, or people being moved by authority figures. Example Sentence It often carries a nuance of dismissiveness, implying

"She to school despite their protests". Authority "The police bundled them off to a neighbor's house". Travel "They bundled her off on the next train". Literature

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