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Phrase(s): bundle someone up (in something)
to wrap someone up in protective clothing or bedding. • Bill bundled Billy up in his parka. • Bill bundled up Mary in her parka., Phrase(s): bundle (oneself) up (against something)
to wrap oneself up in protective clothing or bedding as protection against the cold. • Please bundle yourself up against the frigid wind. • Bundle up before you go outside., Phrase(s): bundle someone up (against something)
to wrap someone up in protective clothing or bedding against the cold. • Wally bundled Billy up against the winter storm. • You had better bundle up the children against the bitter wind.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs