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verb (used with object) 1. to enclose in something wound or folded about (often followed by up ): She wrapped her head in a scarf. 2. to enclose and make fast (an ...
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wrap (r p) v. wrapped or wrapt (r pt), wrap·ping, wraps. v.tr. 1. To arrange or fold (something) about as cover or protection: She wrapped her fur coat closely about ...
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An 1815 parlor diversion leads to a fizzy, frothy caper . . . Bradbury weaves Egyptology, Napoleonic conquest and a flirtation with the supernatural into a spy ...
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Wrap or WRAP may refer to: Overwrap, a wrapping of items in a package or a wrapping over packages Plastic wrap, a thin, clear, flexible plastic used to cover food ...
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Ribbons were wrapped around the dancers' arms. She wrapped a scarf around her neck. He wrapped tape around the bat's handle. I wrapped my arms around her.
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"Wrapped" is a song written by the Peruvian singer and songwriter Gian Marco and sung by Gloria Stefan, released as the first single from her tenth studio album ...
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to wind or fold (a covering) around something to cover by this means; to wind or fold (a covering) around something; to cover by this means · to twine, extend, coil ...
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Wrapped has 583 ratings and 203 reviews. Minli said: Agnes Wilkins is a wealthy debutante in Regency England who speaks ten languages (and counting) and has...
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