wrap

/ræp/
verb
  1. To cover or enclose something in paper, cloth, or other material.
    • He wrapped a scarf around his neck to keep warm.
    • She wrapped the leftovers in foil and put them in the fridge.
    • Please wrap the gift in colorful paper.
  2. To finish or complete something, especially a project, event, or recording session.
    • We need to wrap this meeting by 5 o'clock.
    • The director said, 'That's a wrap!' after the final scene.
    • The team wrapped the project ahead of schedule.
  3. To put your arms around someone or something.
    • He wrapped his hands around the warm mug of tea.
    • She wrapped her arms around her mother and hugged her tight.
    • The child wrapped his arms around the dog's neck.
noun
  1. A piece of material used to cover or enclose something.
    • The birthday present had a shiny blue wrap.
    • She removed the wrap from the sandwich.
    • Use plastic wrap to keep the salad fresh.
  2. A type of sandwich made by rolling a filling in a flatbread such as a tortilla.
    • He made a wrap with turkey, lettuce, and tomato.
    • I ordered a chicken wrap for lunch.
    • The cafe offers a variety of vegetarian wraps.
  3. The end of a filming or recording session.
    • We had a party to mark the wrap of the movie.
    • After the final scene, the cast celebrated the wrap.
    • The director called wrap at midnight.