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wraparound

[ UK /ɹˈæpɐɹˌa‍ʊnd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a garment (as a dress or coat) with a full length opening; adjusts to the body by wrapping around

How To Use wraparound In A Sentence

  • After all, they reasoned, the tall ceilings, deep moldings, and storybook wraparound front porch made the house a good candidate for remodeling.
  • She had been one of a group of friends - Muslim and non-Muslim - sprung by the Sudanese police in a restaurant after closing time, smoking shisha and wearing trousers and a kaftan top, rather than the traditional "tobe" (a wraparound cloth similar to the sari but worn in a less structured, yet more concealing, manner) or the fashionable long, close-fitting skirt and top which young Sudanese women favour and which reveal their rather robust curves delightfully but conform - just - to the current "modesty" requirements imposed under the 1991 Criminal Code. Australian Islamist Monitor
  • A black, visored wraparound motorcycle helmet sat on the seat between them.
  • After all, they reasoned, the tall ceilings, deep moldings, and storybook wraparound front porch made the house a good candidate for remodeling.
  • It's not just her look - wraparound pearlescent shades, ponytail, simple white T shirt with slim jeans.
  • Wraparound or flutteringly light dresses, bustiers with tiny shorts.
  • Perhaps I'm too cynical, but only commercial reasons spring to my mind when I try to justify this maladroit wraparound device.
  • This one incisive judgment of river secretary - general, it is wraparound to telling political height.
  • A wraparound verandah, and arbored patio, complete with an inviting hot tub, are on site for guests to enjoy.
  • The fabric seating and wraparound shell are actually two separate parts, making upholstery options easy since the seat can be unbolted from the frame and removed. The LOX Collection by Nolen Niu
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