noun the material used to cover or enclose something
verb present participle of the verb 'wrap', which means to cover or enclose something in paper or another material
Wrapping materials like insulation wraps are used to protect buildings from moisture and heat loss.
Wrapping is used to package food items such as sandwiches, burgers, and candies for sale or takeaway.
Wrapping paper is used to wrap gifts for special occasions such as birthdays, holidays, and weddings.
Wrapping fabrics are used for packaging clothing items, linens, and other textiles for storage or transport.
Wrapping materials such as bubble wrap, packing peanuts, and shrink wrap are used to protect items during transit.
Wrapping techniques like origami and paper folding are used to create intricate designs and sculptures.
In the context of a writer, 'wrapping' can refer to the process of finishing or completing a piece of writing, such as a book, article, or script. It can also refer to the practice of summarizing or packaging information in a concise and engaging way.
In the context of a psychologist, 'wrapping' can refer to the act of concluding a therapy session or treatment plan with a client. It can also refer to the process of helping a client 'wrap their head around' a difficult or complex issue by providing clarity and understanding.