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101wrap yourself up — ˌwrap ˈup | ˌwrap sb/yourself ˈup derived to put warm clothes on sb/yourself • She told them to wrap up warm/warmly. Main entry: ↑wrapderived …
102Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams — ist ein Popsong aus dem Jahr 1931, der von Harry Barris komponiert und mit einem Text von Ted Koehler und Billy Moll versehen wurde. Der Song war ein bekannter Hit und entwickelte sich zum Jazzstandard. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Entstehungsgeschichte… …
103wrap–around mortgage — see mortgage Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
104wrap-around — wrap a.round adj a wrap around skirt is one that you wind around your body and fasten in place …
105wrap yourself in the flag — wrap (yourself) in the flag to say that that your beliefs or actions are only to benefit your country. Politicians are usually happy to wrap themselves in the flag and avoid the issues …
106wrap in the flag — wrap (yourself) in the flag to say that that your beliefs or actions are only to benefit your country. Politicians are usually happy to wrap themselves in the flag and avoid the issues …
107wrap party — noun A party held to celebrate the completion of filming or recording (cinematography, TV) • • • Main Entry: ↑wrap …
108wrap-rascal — wrapˈ rasˈcal noun (humorous) A loose greatcoat worn in the 18c • • • Main Entry: ↑wrap …
109wrap|pings — wrap|ping «RAP ihng», noun, adjective, or wrap|pings «RAP ihngz», noun (plural). –n. paper, cloth, or the like, in which something is wrapped: »wrappings for Christmas gifts. –adj. used for wrapping: »wrapping paper …
110wrap|ping — «RAP ihng», noun, adjective, or wrap|pings «RAP ihngz», noun (plural). –n. paper, cloth, or the like, in which something is wrapped: »wrappings for Christmas gifts. –adj. used for wrapping: »wrapping paper …