wrap

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verb \ˈrap\
wrappedwrap·ping

Definition of WRAP

transitive verb
1
a : to cover especially by winding or folding b : to envelop and secure for transportation or storage : bundle c : enfold, embrace d : to coil, fold, draw, or twine (as string or cloth) around something
2
a : surround, envelop b : to suffuse or surround with an aura or state <the affair was wrapped in scandal> c : to involve completely : engross —usually used with up
3
: to conceal or obscure as if by enveloping
4
: to enclose as if with a protective covering
5
: to finish filming or recording <wrap a movie>
intransitive verb
1
: to wind, coil, or twine so as to encircle or cover something
2
: to put on clothing : dress —usually used with up
3
: to be subject to covering, enclosing, or packaging —usually used with up
4
: to come to completion in filming or recording

Examples of WRAP

  1. They were busy wrapping presents late on Christmas Eve.
  2. Ribbons were wrapped around the dancers' arms.
  3. She wrapped a scarf around her neck.
  4. He wrapped tape around the bat's handle.
  5. I wrapped my arms around her.
  6. She wrapped her legs around a pillow.
  7. He wrapped his hands around the trophy.
  8. The line of people went out the door and wrapped around the corner.

Origin of WRAP

Middle English wrappen
First Known Use: 14th century

Rhymes with WRAP

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