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To bundle off

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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.

See also: Bundle



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The job of the police should be, first and foremost, to safeguard that precious right, not to bundle off the streets and detain a pensioner who happened to feel strongly about an injustice.
From the resultant corner, swung in from the right by Craig Easton, Jason de Vos got in a header that Barry Ferguson had to bundle off the line with his chest.
From the resultant corner, swung in from the right by Craig Easton, Jason de Vos got in a header that Barry Ferguson had to bundle off the line with his chest.
 
 
 
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