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Phrase(s): bundle someone into something
1. to put someone, usually a child, into heavy outdoor clothing. • Bill bundled Billy into his parka. • Tom bundled himself into his parka and opened the door to go out. 2. and bundle someone in to put someone, usually a child, into bed. • She bundled Sarah into bed after reading her a story. • June pulled the sheets back and bundled Sarah in.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs