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  • 21wrap up — Wrap, fold, bundle up …

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  • 22wrap up — well it s cold Syn: dress warmly, bundle up …

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  • 23wrap — vb *cover, overspread, envelop, shroud, veil Analogous words: *enclose, envelop: *surround, encompass, environ, gird, girdle: cloak, mask, camouflage (see DISGUISE) …

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  • 24wrap up — [v] finish bring to a close, close, complete, conclude, determine, end, halt, polish off, terminate, wind up; concept 234 Ant. begin, introduce, start …

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  • 25wrap — sb., pen, s, pene (sammenrullet tortilla med fyld) …

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  • 26Wrap — [rɛp ], der oder das; s, s <englisch> (gefüllte Teigrolle) …

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  • 27wrap-up — [rap′up΄] adj. Informal 1. that wraps something up; concluding ☆ 2. that comes at the end and summarizes n. Informal ☆ 1. the concluding event, action, etc. in a sequence ☆ 2. a concluding, summarizing statement, report, etc …

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  • 28wrap — wrap1 S3 [ræp] v past tense and past participle wrapped present participle wrapping [T] 1.) also wrap up to put paper or cloth over something to cover it wrap sth in sth ▪ The present was beautifully wrapped in gold paper. wrap sth ar …

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  • 29wrap — wrap1 [ ræp ] verb transitive ** wrap or wrap up to cover something by putting something such as paper or cloth around it: Keep the cheeses fresh by wrapping each one individually. wrap something (up) in something: We decided to wrap the dogs up… …

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  • 30wrap — [[t]ræ̱p[/t]] ♦♦♦ wraps, wrapping, wrapped 1) VERB When you wrap something, you fold paper or cloth tightly round it to cover it completely, for example in order to protect it or so that you can give it to someone as a present. [V n] Harry had… …

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