Pronunciation: /ˈbʌndəl ʌp/
noun a collection of things wrapped or tied together
A1 I always bundle up in winter to stay warm.
A2 Don't forget to bundle up before going outside in the cold.
B1 It's important to bundle up when the temperature drops below freezing.
B2 She wore a thick scarf, hat, and gloves to bundle up for the snowstorm.
C1 The mountaineers had to bundle up in multiple layers to protect themselves from the harsh conditions.
C2 Despite bundling up with all available clothing, the explorers still felt the chill of the Arctic wind.
verb to dress warmly by putting on multiple layers of clothing
A1 In winter, it is important to bundle up with a warm coat and hat.
A2 Before going outside in the cold weather, make sure to bundle up to stay warm.
B1 The children bundled up in scarves and gloves before playing in the snow.
B2 As the temperature dropped, she bundled up in layers to stay cozy.
C1 Despite the freezing wind, he bundled up and went for a long walk along the beach.
C2 Before heading out on the ski slopes, it's important to bundle up to protect against the cold.
formal It is important to bundle up with warm clothing before going outside in the cold weather.
informal Make sure to bundle up before heading out, it's freezing outside!
slang Hey, don't forget to bundle up before you step out into the snow!
figurative Sometimes we need to bundle up emotionally to protect ourselves from getting hurt.
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