bundle up
English
Verb
bundle up (third-person singular simple present bundles up, present participle bundling up, simple past and past participle bundled up)
- (transitive, literally and figurative) To put into a bundle.
- (transitive, intransitive) To dress in, or put on, warm clothes.
- 1916, Alice Hale Burnett, chapter IV, in Christmas Holidays at Merryvale:
- "Come, boys, bundle up well, because it's going to be a cold drive." "I'll run ahead to get the others,"
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