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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Two of the most actively traded indexes bundle up credit-default swaps of companies with investment-grade and junk credit ratings, respectively.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 10, 2026
When they cross the finish line, they quickly bundle up again.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 15, 2026
Temperatures will be cool as they bounce around the 40s, though, so bundle up and don’t let the sunshine fool you if you’re venturing outside for Black Friday shopping or the Apple Cup on Saturday.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 20, 2023
It should be pleasant enough for players not to have to bundle up in pursuit of the Wanamaker Trophy.
From Washington Times • May 12, 2023
I could bundle up, but the cold would kill my crops.
From "The Martian" by Andy Weir
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