wrap up

VERB
  1. clothe, as if for protection from the elements
    cover your head!
  2. form a cylinder by rolling
    roll up a banner
  3. finish a task completely
    I finally got through this homework assignment
  4. arrange or fold as a cover or protection
    Wrap the present
    wrap the baby before taking her out
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How To Use wrap up In A Sentence

  • To wrap up the project, the artist visits the studio and signs the finished sculptures.
  • But it took three more match points before he could wrap up victory. ITF World of Tennis
  • As The New York Timesnotes, Gingrich's go-slow approach gives him time to wrap up scheduled paid speeches and extract himself from his varied business interests before launching a campaign. Newt Gingrich starts testing waters for White House bid
  • Wrap up warm and put on some moisturiser with a protection factor. The Sun
  • The wind can be biting but wrap up and you are in for a treat. Times, Sunday Times
  • It shouldn't take more than a couple of months to wrap up any business pending before the existing council committee.
  • Wrap up well - it's cold outside.
  • One thing that may not be part of my own Dean wrap up is fervent appreciation for his success in 'activating the Democratic base', I'm afraid. United we stand...
  • Georgie was driven over from the Mission by her husband, the next day, in Susan's honor, and carried the fat, loppy baby in for so brief a visit that it was felt hardly worth while to unwrap and wrap up again little Myra Estelle. Saturday's Child
  • It might be cold but wrap up and let the fresh air blow away the cobwebs. The Sun
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