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wrap
verb
-
wrap
,
wrapping
,
wraps
,
wrapped
to
cover
or
enclose
something
by
folding
paper
,
cloth
,
or
another
material
around
it
•
She
carefully
wrapped
the
birthday
present
in
bright
red
paper
.
She
carefully
wrapped
the
birthday
present
in
bright
red
paper
.
•
The
mother
wrapped
a
blanket
around
her
sleeping
baby
to
keep
him
warm
.
The
mother
wrapped
a
blanket
around
her
sleeping
baby
to
keep
him
warm
.
Old
English
"
wrappen
"
meaning
to
wind
or
twist
around
,
influenced
by
Old
Norse
"
vrapa
".
noun
a
sandwich
made
by
rolling
a
soft
flatbread
around
a
filling
•
I
ordered
a
chicken
Caesar
wrap
for
lunch
.
I
ordered
a
chicken
Caesar
wrap
for
lunch
.
•
Her
homemade
veggie
wrap
was
packed
with
spinach
and
hummus
.
Her
homemade
veggie
wrap
was
packed
with
spinach
and
hummus
.
Culinary
sense
popularized
in
the
1990s
in
North
America
,
influenced
by
Mexican
burritos
.
noun
paper
,
plastic
,
or
other
thin
material
used
to
cover
or
protect
something
•
She
bought
silver
gift
wrap
covered
in
snowflake
designs
.
She
bought
silver
gift
wrap
covered
in
snowflake
designs
.
•
Plastic
wrap
keeps
leftovers
fresh
in
the
fridge
.
Plastic
wrap
keeps
leftovers
fresh
in
the
fridge
.
Noun
use
from
the
verb
“
wrap
,”
first
recorded
in
1897
for
wrapping
paper
.
noun
a
piece
of
cloth
or
light
garment
worn
loosely
around
the
shoulders
or
body
for
warmth
or
style
•
She
draped
a
silk
wrap
over
her
shoulders
before
stepping
outside
.
She
draped
a
silk
wrap
over
her
shoulders
before
stepping
outside
.
•
The
bride
wore
a
white
fur
wrap
to
stay
warm
during
the
winter
ceremony
.
The
bride
wore
a
white
fur
wrap
to
stay
warm
during
the
winter
ceremony
.
Fashion
sense
dates
to
the
late
19th
century
,
extended
from
the
verb
"
wrap
"
meaning
to
cover
.
verb
-
wrap
,
wrapping
,
wraps
,
wrapped
(
film
or
broadcasting
)
to
finish
shooting
,
recording
,
or
a
stage
of
production
•
The
director
announced
that
they
would
wrap
at
sunset
.
The
director
announced
that
they
would
wrap
at
sunset
.
•
After
twelve
long
hours
,
the
crew
finally
wrapped
.
After
twelve
long
hours
,
the
crew
finally
wrapped
.
Extension
of
the
general
sense
“
finish
covering
”
to
“
finish
working
”
in
early
20th-century
U
.
S
.
film
industry
slang
.
noun
(
film
or
broadcasting
)
the
end
or
completion
of
filming
,
recording
,
or
an
event
•
After
the
final
scene
,
the
director
shouted
, "
That's
a
wrap
!"
After
the
final
scene
,
the
director
shouted
, "
That's
a
wrap
!"
•
The
team
held
a
party
to
celebrate
the
wrap
of
the
series
.
The
team
held
a
party
to
celebrate
the
wrap
of
the
series
.
Originally
film-industry
slang
in
the
mid-20th
century
,
from
the
verb
sense
“
wrap
(
up
)
production
”.