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UK
/ɛnɹˈæpt/
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ADJECTIVE
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giving or marked by complete attention to
wrapped in thought
that engrossed look or rapt delight
so intent on this fantastic...narrative that she hardly stirred
enwrapped in dreams
rapt with wonder
How To Use enwrapped In A Sentence
- When I saw him that afternoon so enwrapped in the music at St. James's Hall, I felt that an evil time might be coming upon those whom he had set himself to hunt down.
- She was so enwrapped in childhood memories that she didn't realize that someone was behind her.
- Without thinking he enwrapped Kimmy in a gentle hug before falling back to sleep once again.
- He hid himself in the grand portico, which he had so often passed through to go to mass or complin within, and presently his heart gave a great leap, for he saw the straw-enwrapped stove brought out and laid with infinite care on the bullock dray. Bimbi
- He touched her, then very gradually, like a tide moving in, enwrapped her.
- The wire enwrapped his entire body except for his face.
- I was occupied with watching them, somewhat concerned and otherwise enwrapped with interest as to their mutual condition.
- Now, however, each melody becomes enwrapped in a vocal arabesque of such complexity that it almost vanishes and the sounds being made are not only intrusive but downright unpleasant.
- He seems to have become so enwrapped in the technical problems that he has lost sight of its inescapably political context.
- He fails to get the exercise his body needs and is so enwrapped in his world of cyber heroes and villains that he skips meals too.