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I . wrap [ræp] N (robe)

gift wrap N

gift-wrap VB trans

plastic wrap N

II . wrap up VB intr

1. wrap up (dress warmly):

Phrases:

to be wrapped up in sth fig
estar absorto(-a) em a. c.

Usage examples with wrapped

to be wrapped up in sth fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Going make-up free, the well-known loud mouth wrapped up in a large quilted coat and carried a backpack outside of her house.
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There, she finds him wearing a dressing gown and with his head wrapped in bandages and wearing large dark goggles.
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Zero wearily makes his way through a sand-storm wrapped in a tattered cloak.
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The snack is a flat, pectin-based fruit-flavored snack, wrapped around a piece of cellophane for easier removal.
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I see all women in the streets wrapped up in the veil and ugly, long and shapeless dresses.
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No more meat-loaf wrapped in pancetta, for instance, or home style pot roast in red wine gravy.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
If you can't buy her diamonds, she'll understand; but if you give her a gift-wrapped mop instead, be prepared to sleep in the dog house.
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He gets away, but the tiger tumbles down a hill wrapped around a rock.
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One morning she found the 3ft (0.9m) by 2ft (0.6m) painting wrapped in a bin liner and left against her porch.
www.bbc.co.uk
These modules may be placed in areas where traditional cells would not be feasible, such as wrapped around a telephone pole or cell phone tower.
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