bundle into



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.
See also: bundle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JayceJAYSEnglish
Wilky-Medieval English
Marissamə-RIS-əEnglish
I&Eth;Unn-Norse Mythology, Ancient Scandinavian
Ambrosioahm-BRO-syoSpanish
Anacletoah-nah-KLE-to (Italian, Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese