bundle up
Britishverb
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to dress (somebody) warmly and snugly
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(tr) to make (something) into a bundle or bundles, esp by tying
Example Sentences
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Bundle up and then buckle up for the holiday romance “Crashing Through the Snow.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 4, 2021
Bundle up, against everyone’s protests, strap them both into an all-terrain stroller, and go for long walks, letting them scream through it if they must, with your headphones in listening to podcasts.
From Slate • Jan. 25, 2021
Bundle up, mask up and venture out to Renton’s six retail neighborhoods for festive shopping and fun.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 23, 2020
Bundle up, New Yorkers, because it’s official: Winter has arrived.
From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2019
"Then I'm going below and——" "Bundle up all your possessions and sit on a life preserver," broke in Alice with a laugh.
From The Moving Picture Girls at Sea or, A Pictured Shipwreck That Became Real by Hope, Laura Lee
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