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Bundle up Meaning in English

expression

ˈbəndəɫ/ /ˈəp
BUN-duhl UP
bˈʌndəl/ /ˈʌp
BUN-duhl UP

Definition

To put on warm clothes in layers, usually to protect yourself from cold weather.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and common in American English, especially spoken. Used when talking to children or family. Usually said in winter or before going outside in cold weather. Not used for packing things; only about dressing oneself or others warmly.

Example Sentences

It's cold today, so you should bundle up.

basic

Remember to bundle up before going outside.

basic

The children bundled up in their jackets and hats.

basic

Make sure to bundle up—the wind is freezing out there!

natural

He didn't bundle up enough and now he has a cold.

natural

Mom always tells me to bundle up before I leave for school.

natural