Pronunciation: /ˈræpər/
noun a covering that is used to enclose or protect something
A1 I need to remove the wrapper before I can eat my candy bar.
A2 She wrapped the gift in colorful paper and tied it with a ribbon.
B1 The chocolate bar was in a shiny wrapper with a picture of a cartoon character.
B2 The sandwich was wrapped in a paper wrapper to keep it fresh.
C1 The wrapper of the package was torn, revealing the contents inside.
C2 The wrapper of the CD had the artist's name and album title printed on it.
adjective describing the type or quality of the covering
A1 I need a wrapper for my sandwich.
A2 She used a wrapper to wrap the gift.
B1 The candy bar was in a shiny wrapper.
B2 The wrapper of the book was torn and tattered.
C1 The wrapper design on the chocolate bar was intricate and detailed.
C2 The wrapper material used for packaging was eco-friendly and sustainable.
formal The wrapper of the document must be signed by all parties involved.
informal Can you pass me the wrapper for this candy bar?
slang I love the wrapper on this new album, it's so cool!
figurative She used humor as a wrapper to deliver a serious message.
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