Pronunciation: /ræpt/
verb to cover or enclose something in paper or other material
A1 She wrapped the gift in colorful paper.
A2 He wrapped his arms around her in a warm hug.
B1 The sandwich was wrapped in foil to keep it fresh.
B2 The artist wrapped the canvas around the frame for a finished look.
C1 The detective wrapped up the case with a final piece of evidence.
C2 The politician wrapped her speech with a call to action for change.
adjective covered or enclosed in paper or other material
A1 The gift was wrapped in colorful paper.
A2 She wrapped herself in a warm blanket.
B1 The project was wrapped up ahead of schedule.
B2 The mystery was wrapped in layers of deception.
C1 The artist's work was wrapped in controversy.
C2 The novel's plot was intricately wrapped around the main character's journey.
formal The gift was beautifully wrapped in colorful paper and tied with a bow.
informal I quickly wrapped up the leftovers and put them in the fridge.
slang He wrapped up the deal with a handshake and a smile.
figurative The mystery was wrapped in layers of intrigue, leaving everyone guessing until the very end.
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