wrapped

[ UK /ɹˈæpt/ ]
[ US /ˈɹæpt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. enclosed securely in a covering of paper or the like
    gaily wrapped gifts
  2. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak
    cloud-wrapped peaks
    a beam draped with cobwebs
    leaf-clothed trees
    fog-cloaked meadows
  3. 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
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How To Use wrapped In A Sentence

  • She is an enigma wrapped in a riddle trapped in a really bad haircut. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another friend notes a shift in the type of gifts given at wedding showers, a reversion to 1950s-style offerings: soup ladles and frilly aprons are being unwrapped along with see-through nighties and push-up bras.
  • They are stored wrapped in plastic and aluminium. PCOS DIET BOOK: How you can use the nutritional approach to deal with polycystic ovary syndrome
  • She recently wrapped up a prestigious year-long stint clerking for Judge Leonie M. Brinkema at the federal court in Alexandria -- but, no, said she couldn't discuss any of the cases she worked on. Cate Edwards lands first law firm job, joins the ranks of Washington lawyers
  • What's more it was delivered to subscribers wrapped in a natty waterproof jacket.
  • I wrapped my arms around him and he buried his face into my shoulder like he had earlier that evening, shoulders heaving as he wrapped his arms around my waist.
  • Wrapped in slick vocal layering and multi-tracked veneer, the disc is more upbeat than previous records and features an old-country twang.
  • One end of the clay cord was formed into a loop and fastened with a smaller coil of clay wrapped around it.
  • Normally, even in icy winter, the furnace in constant use gave warmth enough, supplemented by an electric convector heater in the gallery, but by the time help arrived for Baxter I had wrapped him in my jacket and everything else handy, and he was still growing cold to the touch. Shattered
  • For the main course we chose pork tenderloin wrapped in spinach, parsley and garlic.
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