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Definition of bundler in English: bundlernoun ˈbʌndləˈbənd(ə)lər 1A person or machine that packages something as or into a bundle. the bundlers packaged finished yarn for shipment Example sentencesExamples - A few power companies are already beginning to explore a new role as bundler of energy services and coordinator of energy activity on the energy web that is forming.
- Once filled and lidded, the pint containers travel to a spiral hardener, get tamper banded, then move to a bundler that groups the pints into eight-item, shrink-wrapped sleeves.
- The bundler then compresses, wraps and cuts a 10 ft. 'slash log' that will range in diameter from 24 inches to 36 inches.
- The use of a forwarder-mounted bundler means he can use his forwarder to extract the bundles without modifying the load hunk to carry loose slash.
- The Timberjack 1490D bundler operator then picks up the slash piles and feeds them into the bundler as part of a continuous, feathered pile.
- A banker could sell you a mortgage and make gobs of money upfront and then offload your mortgage to a bundler who put a whole bunch together, chopped them into bonds and sold some to banks as far afield as Iceland.
2US A political fundraiser who collects contributions from donors on behalf of a campaign. she was a bundler for Obama in 2012 Example sentencesExamples - For all their press releases promising watchfulness, the candidates have become increasingly addicted to bundlers.
- He may also be struggling to keep up in the race to build a network of so-called bundlers, who can collect donations from wealthy friends and business associates.
- Although the campaigns say they voluntarily report who their bundlers are, they are not required to report it to the FEC.
- Often individuals make donations at the suggestion of a bundler in their company.
- "In any instance where a source of a bundler's income is in question, the campaign will take affirmative steps to verify its origin," Wolfson said.
- The senator has been burned twice lately by so-called bundlers – aspiring power brokers who harvest large amounts of smaller donations and bundle them into irresistibly giant packages.
- A spokesman said the campaign did its "absolute best" to vet all donors, but would not specifically say whether criminal checks were done for bundlers.
- Currently, candidates must identify only those bundlers who collect and deliver contributions.
- With individual donations capped, bundlers commit to raise money from as many individuals as possible.
Definition of bundler in US English: bundlernounˈbənd(ə)lərˈbənd(ə)lər 1A person or machine that packages something as or into a bundle. the bundlers packaged finished yarn for shipment Example sentencesExamples - A banker could sell you a mortgage and make gobs of money upfront and then offload your mortgage to a bundler who put a whole bunch together, chopped them into bonds and sold some to banks as far afield as Iceland.
- The use of a forwarder-mounted bundler means he can use his forwarder to extract the bundles without modifying the load hunk to carry loose slash.
- Once filled and lidded, the pint containers travel to a spiral hardener, get tamper banded, then move to a bundler that groups the pints into eight-item, shrink-wrapped sleeves.
- A few power companies are already beginning to explore a new role as bundler of energy services and coordinator of energy activity on the energy web that is forming.
- The Timberjack 1490D bundler operator then picks up the slash piles and feeds them into the bundler as part of a continuous, feathered pile.
- The bundler then compresses, wraps and cuts a 10 ft. 'slash log' that will range in diameter from 24 inches to 36 inches.
2US A political fundraiser who collects contributions from donors on behalf of a campaign. she was a bundler for Obama in 2012 Example sentencesExamples - For all their press releases promising watchfulness, the candidates have become increasingly addicted to bundlers.
- Often individuals make donations at the suggestion of a bundler in their company.
- The senator has been burned twice lately by so-called bundlers – aspiring power brokers who harvest large amounts of smaller donations and bundle them into irresistibly giant packages.
- Although the campaigns say they voluntarily report who their bundlers are, they are not required to report it to the FEC.
- He may also be struggling to keep up in the race to build a network of so-called bundlers, who can collect donations from wealthy friends and business associates.
- A spokesman said the campaign did its "absolute best" to vet all donors, but would not specifically say whether criminal checks were done for bundlers.
- "In any instance where a source of a bundler's income is in question, the campaign will take affirmative steps to verify its origin," Wolfson said.
- With individual donations capped, bundlers commit to raise money from as many individuals as possible.
- Currently, candidates must identify only those bundlers who collect and deliver contributions.
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