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wrapped

Variant of wrap

transitive verb wrapped, wrapping

    1. to wind or fold (a covering) around something
    2. to cover by this means
  1. to envelop, surround, overspread, etc. or hide, conceal, veil, etc. as by enveloping: a town wrapped in fog
  2. to enclose and fasten in a wrapper of paper, etc.: a box wrapped for mailing
  3. to wind or fold: to wrap one's arms around someone
  4. Film to complete photographing (a film, scene, etc.)

intransitive verb

  1. to twine, extend, coil, etc.: usually with over, around, etc.
  2. Film to complete the photographing of a film, scene, etc.

noun

  1. an outer covering; esp.,
    1. something worn by being wrapped around the body, as a shawl
    2. an outer garment, as an overcoat
    3. a blanket
    4. material used for wrapping things
  2. secrecy; censorship; concealment: plans kept under wraps
  3. a kind of sandwich consisting of a piece of flatbread wrapped around any of various fillings
  4. Film the completion of the photographing of a film, a scene, etc.

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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