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bulk
Noun
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The bulk of something is the largest part of it.
The bulk of the shipment was headed for Toronto.
The great bulk of crime has always involved stealing of one kind or another.
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Someone or something's bulk is its size or amount, especially if it is large.
She took a deep breath, and, enormously grateful for the solid bulk of Leo at her back, she stepped inside.
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If you sell something in bulk, it is not individually packaged.
I usually buy nuts at the bulk food store.
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If you buy something in bulk, you buy large amounts.
The store offers discounts for buying in bulk.
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A bulk is an item that is moved about like cargo.
bulk
Verb
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If something bulks, it appears to be big in size.
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If you bulk something, you increase its' size; you expand it.
station
Noun
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A station is a place where many trains or buses stop and people buy tickets and get on.
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A station is a place where a person stays in one place and works.
station
Verb
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If you station someone, you place them to do a task.