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bulk
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bulk
noun, verb
/bʌlk/
bulge
bull
Meaning
The mass or large size of something; to gain mass or volume.
the mass or size of something large; the greater part or majority of something
Example Sentences
He bought rice in
bulk
to save money.
The
bulk
of the work was completed before the deadline.
Example Expressions
bulk up
Synonyms
mass, volume, size, magnitude, heap, majority
Entry 1
mass, volume, size, magnitude, heap
Entry 2
majority, mass, volume, size
Antonyms
smallness, portion, fragment, minority, small part, fraction
Entry 1
smallness, portion, fragment
Entry 2
minority, small part, fraction
Collocations
in bulk, bulk order, bulk materials, bulk up, bulk of work, bulk purchase
Entry 1
in bulk, bulk order, bulk materials, bulk up
Entry 2
bulk of work, in bulk, bulk purchase
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