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to put a wrap on

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  • wrap — 1. verb 1) she wrapped herself in a towel Syn: swathe, bundle, swaddle, muffle, cloak, enfold, envelop, encase, cover, fold, wind 2) I wrapped the vase carefully Syn: package …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • wrap — 1. verb 1) she wrapped herself in a towel Syn: enclose, enfold, envelop, encase, cover, fold, wind, swathe, bundle, swaddle 2) I wrapped the vase carefully Syn: pack …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • wrap round — ˈwrap round ˈwrap a ˌround [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they wrap round he/she/it wraps round past tense wrapped round past participle …   Useful english dictionary

  • wrap around — ˈwrap round ˈwrap a ˌround [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they wrap round he/she/it wraps round past tense wrapped round …   Useful english dictionary

  • wrap — Ⅰ. wrap UK US /ræp/ verb [T] ( pp ) ► to put paper, cloth, or other material around something: »She wrapped the gift in tissue paper and a red bow. wrap sth in sth »I got the dealer to deliver the car wrapped in a ribbon. Ⅱ. wrap UK US /ræp/ noun …   Financial and business terms

  • wrap up something — wrap up (something) to complete or stop doing something. The president will wrap up his visit to China on Thursday. It s late and I have to get home, so let s wrap it up and finish tomorrow. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of wrap… …   New idioms dictionary

  • wrap up — (something) to complete or stop doing something. The president will wrap up his visit to China on Thursday. It s late and I have to get home, so let s wrap it up and finish tomorrow. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of wrap something up ( …   New idioms dictionary

  • wrap — [rap] vt. wrapped, wrapping [ME wrappen] 1. a) to wind or fold (a covering) around something b) to cover by this means 2. to envelop, surround, overspread, etc. or hide, conceal, veil, etc. as by enveloping [a town wrapped in fog] …   English World dictionary

  • wrap somebody up — ˌwrap ˈup | ˌwrap sb/yourself ˈup derived to put warm clothes on sb/yourself • She told them to wrap up warm/warmly. Main entry: ↑wrapderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • wrap yourself up — ˌwrap ˈup | ˌwrap sb/yourself ˈup derived to put warm clothes on sb/yourself • She told them to wrap up warm/warmly. Main entry: ↑wrapderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • wrap up — ► wrap up 1) put on or dress in warm clothes. 2) complete or conclude (a meeting or other process). 3) Brit. informal be quiet; stop talking. 4) (wrapped up) engrossed or absorbed to the exclusion of other things. Main Entry: ↑wrap …   English terms dictionary

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