wrapped
/ræpt/
verb
- Past tense of 'wrap' — to cover or enclose something in paper, cloth, or other material.
- He wrapped the sandwich in foil for lunch.
- She wrapped the gift in shiny red paper.
- They wrapped the fragile vase in bubble wrap before shipping.
- To have one's arms or something similar around someone or something, often as a gesture of affection or protection.
- He wrapped a blanket around his shoulders to stay warm.
- The mother wrapped her arms around her crying child.
- She wrapped the scarf tightly around her neck.
- To finish or complete something, especially a project, event, or recording session.
- She wrapped up her presentation with a summary of the key points.
- The film crew wrapped the final scene just before sunset.
- We wrapped the meeting early and went home.
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adjective
- Covered or enclosed in something, such as paper or cloth.
- The wrapped presents sat under the Christmas tree.
- He bought a wrapped sandwich from the deli.
- The wrapped cables were stored in a box.
- Completely absorbed or deeply involved in something, often emotionally or mentally.
- The team was wrapped in the excitement of the championship game.
- She was wrapped in thought and didn't hear the doorbell.
- He got wrapped in the novel and read it all night.
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