[verb] [usually + adverb or preposition]He bundled his clothes into the washing machine (= pushed them into it in an untidy bundle). [T]She was bundled (= pushed quickly and roughly) into the back of the car. [T]We all bundled (= quickly moved together in a way which was not orderly) into the back of the jeep. [I]The children were bundled (= sent quickly) off to school every morning. [T]To bundle up means to wear warm clothes, esp. lots of them.I'd advise you to bundle (yourself) up well - it's going to be very cold today.
BUNDLE
Meaning of BUNDLE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012