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had bundled

  • past perfect
    of bundle.
    bundle
    noun
    several objects or a quantity of material gathered or bound together.

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However, VAR spotted that Michail Antonio had bundled into Orel Mangala off the ball as he ran toward the area in support.

From Seattle Times Aug. 14, 2022

Posting on Twitter last week, Ms Lee said her husband had "bundled her into his car", after she had showed the signs of a stroke because he had heard her "lamenting ambulance delays".

From BBC May 8, 2022

When the administration arrived with police, they were met with protests, even as many had bundled together their meager belongings.

From Washington Post Oct. 17, 2021

At the debate on Wednesday, Mr. Mateo said he had bundled money for Mr. de Blasio, but that he did nothing illegal.

From New York Times May 26, 2021

With Kendra gone, Seth got out the equipment he had bundled in his towel, including his emergency kit and the jar he had smuggled from the pantry.

From "Fablehaven" by Brandon Mull