Bulk in a sentence as a noun

It'd be impossible to bulk-search the mail for them.

> "It seems like bulk of their work is based on computer models"Then it seems that you are confused.

It's easy to mark stuff as read/unread, one by one, or in bulk by category.

These agents collect information that forms the bulk of our directory.

I've spent the bulk of the past 8 years telecommuting, even when I've had full time positions locally.

These were signed pretty much in bulk -- the representatives of the people usually signed a big list at the bottom.

Bulk in a sentence as a verb

Intel's bulk process had comparable power and better performance, not to mention much lower cost and defect rates.

The 2015 Program:> Program number one, called the 2015 Program, what that does is it gets data from the service providers like a Verizon in bulk, and basically you have call pairs.

We have spent enormous amounts of time and effort figuring out how to disaggregate the important specks from the overwhelming bulk of irrelevant data.

Your forgetting she's not only on the record supporting anonymous bulk data collection, AND warrentless wiretapping.

In fact, it might jeopardize a retailer's merchant account if the acquiring bank found out the merchant were running cloned cards!The best way to counter a bulky wallet is to not add bulk in the first place.

How'd they make it to so many other stores?The kids physically go to the store to buy school computers?The kids are such good actors that they fooled the author & all other salespeople?A teacher would actually allow kids to pretend that they're disabled?No bulk discount or pre-arranged deal?All other employees in the mall were mean to deaf kids?Author doesn't remember which Apple product was debuting?I hate to be "that guy" -- but this story is most likely fiction.

Bulk definitions

noun

the property resulting from being or relating to the greater in number of two parts; the main part; "the majority of his customers prefer it"; "the bulk of the work is finished"

See also: majority

noun

the property of something that is great in magnitude; "it is cheaper to buy it in bulk"; "he received a mass of correspondence"; "the volume of exports"

See also: mass volume

noun

the property possessed by a large mass

verb

stick out or up; "The parcel bulked in the sack"

verb

cause to bulge or swell outwards

See also: bulge