bulk in Nepali नेपाली
bulk in Sindhi سنڌي
bulk in English
- bulk⇄adj. in large quantities; large-scale.
Ex. bulk goods. - bulk⇄bulk (1), noun, verb, adjective.
- bulk⇄bulk (2), noun.
a structure projecting from the front of a building, such as a stall. - bulk⇄expr. break bulk,
a. to begin unloading cargo.
Ex. The whole cargo can be sampled and sold the moment the steamer breaks bulk.
b. to remove a portion from a parcel or quantity of goods. - bulk⇄expr. in bulk,
a. lying loose in heaps, not in packages.
Ex. In most markets you can buy fresh fruit in bulk. The ship's cargo of grain was loaded in bulk.
b. in large quantities.
Ex. Grain goes to the mill in bulk. Goods are so - bulk⇄noun 1a. size; volume.
Ex. A vast bulk of gold bullion is stored at Fort Knox.
(SYN) magnitude.
b. large size.
Ex. An elephant has unforgettable bulk.
(SYN) magnitude.
2. the largest part; main mass.
Ex. The - bulk⇄v.i. 1. to have size; be of importance.
Ex. The danger of drought bulks large in a farmer's life.
2a. to grow large; swell.
Ex. Numerous small contributions soon bulk up into a considerable sum.
b. to develop in size and strengt - bulk⇄v.t. 1. to pile in heaps; put into a bulk or mass.
2. to measure or determine the bulk of.
3. to cause to swell out; stuff.