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
Meanwhile, public health officials advised residents to bundle up, drive safely and recognize the signs of hypothermia.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 14, 2024
But for those of us who simply run chronically chilly, we can just once again bundle up, wait for spring and be grateful for the great indoors.
From Salon • Sep. 11, 2023
Penelope instructed the children to bundle up in coats and scarves.
From "The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: Book I: The Mysterious Howling" by Maryrose Wood
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