- verbwrap (verb) · wraps (third person present) · wrapped (past tense) · wrapping (present participle) · wrapped (past participle)
- cover or enclose (someone or something) in paper or soft material:"last Christmas Eve, I was still wrapping presents at 1 a.m." · "Leonora wrapped herself in a large white bath towel"
- (wrap something around)arrange paper or soft material around (someone or something), typically as a covering or for warmth or protection:"wrap the bandage around the injured limb"
- (wrap something around)place an arm, finger, or leg around (someone or something):"he wrapped an arm around her waist"
- clasp or embrace (someone):"she wrapped him in her arms"
- informal(wrap something around)crash a vehicle into (a stationary object):"Richard wrapped his car around a telephone pole"
- computingcause (a word or unit of text) to be carried over to a new line automatically as the margin is reached, or to fit around embedded features such as pictures:"the program can automatically wrap text around irregularly shaped graphics" · "words are wrapped to the next line if they are too long"
- (of a word or unit or text) be carried over to the next line or fit around a picture:"when you type, the text wraps to the next line" · "the text in the document wraps around the image"
- informalfinish filming or recording:"we wrapped on schedule three days later"
nounwrap (noun) · wraps (plural noun)- a loose outer garment or piece of material:"beach wraps"
- denoting a garment having one part overlapping another; wraparound:"a wrap skirt"
- paper or soft material used for wrapping:"plastic food wrap"
- (wraps)a veil of secrecy maintained about something, especially a new project:"details of the police operation are being kept under wraps"
- a sandwich in which the filling is rolled in a soft tortilla.
- informalthe end of a session of filming or recording:"right, it's a wrap"
OriginMiddle English: of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- cover or enclose (someone or something) in paper or soft material:
- arrange paper or soft material around (someone or something), typically as a covering or for warmth or protection:
- clasp or embrace (someone):
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