How To Use Bundle up In A Sentence

  • We watched the men bundle up their parachutes and move off through the dense undergrowth, chopping at it with jungle machetes.
  • We can bask in 75 degree warmth one day and bundle up for a spring snow the next, enduring a temperature fluctuation as much as 40 degrees.
  • Could you bundle up these clothes? I'll take them to the post.
  • V. ii.163 (258,7) Parcel the sum of my disgraces by] _To parcel her disgraces_, might be expressed in vulgar language, _to bundle up her calamaties_. (see 1765, VII, 244, 8) Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • Could you bundle up these clothes? I'll take them to the post.
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  • At times, in all the last editing, all I wanted to do was bundle up every scrap of copy, every note I'd taken and carry it home, keep it safe with me.
  • She held the bundle up and finished unwrapping it from its white sheet.
  • Could you bundle up these clothes? I'll take them to the post.
  • I did get some protests about how ‘if I was going out while it's snowing, I'd best bundle up’.
  • Could you bundle up these clothes? I'll take them to the post.
  • Bundle up the newspapers and take them to the skip.
  • Could you bundle up these clothes? I'll take them to the post.
  • At times, in all the last editing, all I wanted to do was bundle up every scrap of copy, every note I'd taken and carry it home, keep it safe with me.
  • Various-sized geometric forms constructed of bubble wrap, placed throughout the gallery, looked like small, eerily glowing pods, ready to bundle up the permanent collection bibelots and return them to their Far East homes.
  • Just have to bundle up, go outside and kick up a "buncha" leaves, just for the heck of it. Archive 2007-09-01
  • We watched the men bundle up their parachutes and move off through the dense undergrowth, chopping at it with jungle machetes.
  • In this cold wind you'd be wise to bundle up well.
  • Could you bundle up these clothes? I'll take them to the post.
  • Could you bundle up these clothes? I'll take them to the post.
  • Lighter tees and shorts are giving way to heavier long-sleeve sweaters and pants as we start to bundle up and gradually prepare for winter's grueling conditions.
  • Either way, the forecast says bundle up for the next six weeks.

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