Pronunciation: /ræps/
noun a type of food consisting of various ingredients wrapped in a tortilla, lettuce, or other thin bread-like material
A1 She loves to eat wraps for lunch.
A2 I bought some wraps from the store to make a quick meal.
B1 The wraps at this restaurant are always fresh and delicious.
B2 I prefer wraps over sandwiches because they are easier to eat on the go.
C1 The chef created a new recipe for wraps that has become a bestseller at the restaurant.
C2 The wraps served at the event were beautifully presented and tasted amazing.
verb to cover or enclose something in a wrapping material
A1 She wraps the gift in colorful paper.
A2 He wraps his sandwich in foil before putting it in his lunchbox.
B1 The chef wraps the sushi rolls tightly in seaweed.
B2 The artist wraps the canvas around the wooden frame to create a finished piece.
C1 The designer wraps the model in a luxurious fur coat for the winter fashion show.
C2 The criminal wraps the stolen goods in a black bag before fleeing the scene.
formal The chef carefully prepared the vegetable wraps for the catering event.
informal Let's grab some chicken wraps for lunch, they're my favorite!
slang I can't believe she wraps up her sandwiches like that, it's so weird.
figurative The mystery novel wraps up with a surprising twist at the end.
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