Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cost-a-bundle
idiom
/kɒst ə ˈbʌndl/
Definition
A phrase used to describe something that is very expensive.
Examples
- Buying a new car can cost a bundle, so it’s important to shop around.
- The vacation package may look appealing, but it will cost a bundle.
- She wanted the latest smartphone, but it costs a bundle.
Meaning
When something costs a bundle, it means that it comes with a high price tag, often more than one would expect.
Synonyms
- expensive
- hefty
- pricey
- high-priced