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  • 61wrap up — Synonyms and related words: apparel, array, attire, bale, band, bandage, bedeck, bedrape, belt, bend, bind, bind up, box, brace, bundle, bundle up, button up, cap, carry to completion, case, chain, cinch, clean up, climax, close out, close up,… …

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  • 62wrap — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. robe, shawl, serape, cloak, coat, cape, cover, wrapper, blanket. v. t. swathe, swaddle, clothe, cover, envelop, enclose; hide, muffle, conceal; fold, lap, wind; pack[age]. See covering, environment.… …

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  • 63wrap\ up — v. phr. 1. • bundle up To put on warm clothes; dress warmly. Mother told Mary to wrap up before going out into the cold. 2. informal to finish (a job). Let s wrap up the job and go home. 3. informal to win a game. The Mets wrapped up the baseball …

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  • 64wrap up — 1》 (also wrap someone up) put on (or dress someone in) warm clothes. 2》 Brit. informal be quiet; stop talking. 3》 (wrapped up) engrossed or absorbed to the exclusion of other things. → wrap …

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  • 65wrap — v 1. enfold, envelop, enwrap, encase, enclose, sheathe, cover; muffle, bundle up, swathe, swaddle, shroud, enshroud; secure, tuck in, tuck up. 2. package, parcel, pack, do up, wrap up, gift wrap; box, case, bundle, truss, bale, tie up. n 3. coat …

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  • 66wrap — 1. verb 1) she wrapped herself in a towel Syn: enclose, enfold, envelop, encase, cover, fold, wind, swathe, bundle, swaddle 2) I wrapped the vase carefully Syn: pack …

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  • 67wrap —   1. Bind. Wahī.   Also: lauhulu, laulau, kama, kīpola, kāpola;     wrap around, kīpuni;     wrap wet, as laundry, pōpō pulu.   2. Garment. A ahu, kuka …

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  • 68wrap-up — I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: wrap up : a summarizing news report in just a moment we ll give you the wrap up Harry Wismer II. noun : the concluding part …

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  • 69wrap — 1. verb /ræp/ a) To enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper. To avoid going over budget, lets make sure we wrap by ten. b) To enclose or coil around an object or organism, as a form of grasping. A… …

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  • 70wrap in — phr verb Wrap in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blanket, ↑bundle, ↑foil, ↑parcel, ↑plastic, ↑polythene, ↑sheet, ↑shroud …

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