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bundle up

British  

verb

  1. to dress (somebody) warmly and snugly

  2. (tr) to make (something) into a bundle or bundles, esp by tying

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Example Sentences

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Rain and sleet tapped against my window, but now that I was inside, bundled up under a mountain of blankets, I didn’t mind it.

From Literature

When they cross the finish line, they quickly bundle up again.

From Los Angeles Times

The Bahamian lifeguards and servers were bundled up.

From The Wall Street Journal

But for now, Starmer and others who are bundling up in the cold weather to make their way to Beijing this winter, believe this journey is a risk worth taking.

From BBC

Once inside the train, Skannerup and his fellow participants -- bundled up in coats, hats and gloves on the freezing winter day -- dropped down their trousers.

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