WRAP vs ENWRAP: NOUN
- The completion of filming on a movie.
- A flatbread, such as a tortilla or lavash, rolled around a filling.
- A wrapping or wrapper.
- A blanket.
- A garment to be wrapped or folded about a person, especially an outer garment such as a robe, cloak, shawl, or coat.
- In cotton manufacturing, one complete circuit of the measuring mechanism of a warp-beaming machine. The length of the wrap varies according to the details of the mechanism—3,564 yards, more or less.
- The covering (usually paper or cellophane) in which something is wrapped
- Cloak that is folded or wrapped around a person
- The completion of all or a major part of a performance.
- A type of food consisting of various ingredients wrapped in a pancake.
- A garment that one wraps around the body to keep oneself warm.
- An article of dress intended to be wrapped round the person, as on a journey; a wrapper.
- A wrapper; -- often used in the plural for blankets, furs, shawls, etc., used in riding or traveling.
- A sandwich in which the filling is rolled up in a soft tortilla
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WRAP vs ENWRAP: VERB
- Arrange or fold as a cover or protection
- Wrap or coil around
- Enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering
- Arrange or or coil around
- Crash into so as to coil around
- To finish shooting (filming) a video, television show, or movie.
- To enclose or coil around an object or organism, as a form of grasping. A prerequisite to constriction in snakes.
- To enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper.
- To wrap around, surround; to envelop
- Enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering
- To absorb completely or engross
WRAP vs ENWRAP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To put on warm clothing. Usually used with up.
- To be moved automatically to the following line upon reaching a margin. Used of text.
- To arrange or fold (something) about as cover or protection.
- To cover, envelop, or encase, as by folding or coiling something about.
- To enclose, especially in paper, and fasten.
- To clasp, fold, or coil about something.
- To move (text that will not fit on a line) automatically to the following line.
- To envelop and obscure.
- To surround or involve in a specified quality or atmosphere.
- To engross.
- To conclude filming.
- To coil or twist about or around something.
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WRAP vs ENWRAP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To wind or fold together; to arrange in folds.
- To cover by winding or folding; to envelop completely; to involve; to infold; -- often with up.
- To conceal by enveloping or infolding; to hide; hence, to involve, as an effect or consequence; to be followed by.
- To be wholly engrossed in; to be entirely dependent on; to be covered with.
- To snatch up; transport; -- chiefly used in the p. p. wrapt.
- To envelop. See inwrap.
- To wrap up; enclose.
- To envelop.
- To absorb completely; engross.
WRAP vs ENWRAP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A misspelling of rap.
- To roll or fold together, as a pliable or flexible object: usually with the preposition around (or round) or about: as, to wrap paper about a book.
- To envelop; surround; cover by winding something round in folds; muffle: often with up: as, to wrap up a child in its blanket; to wrap the body in flannels.
- To cover and fasten securely, as in paper or pack-sheet, in order to protect from injury or injurious exposure, as in transit or during storage, or in order to conceal: generally with up: as, to wrap up an umbrella or a book to send by express; to wrap up one's things in a bundle.
- To conceal by involving or enveloping; hide in a mass of different character; cover up or involve generally.
- Engrossed in or with; entirely devoted to: as, she is wrapped up in her son; he is wrapped up in his studies.
- Arrange or coil around
- Comprised or involved in, as an effect or consequence.
- (idiom) (wrapped up in) Involved in.
- (idiom) (wrapped up in) Completely immersed or absorbed in.
- (idiom) (under wraps) Secret or concealed.
- Etc. See inwrap, etc.
WRAP vs ENWRAP: RELATED WORDS
- Cover, Tighten, Put, Set, Finish, Tie, Conclude, Enwrap, Wind, Wrap up, Envelop, Enclose, Enfold, Wrapper, Roll
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WRAP vs ENWRAP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Packing, Finished, Cover, Tighten, Put, Set, Finish, Tie, Conclude, Wind, Wrap up, Envelop, Enclose, Enfold, Roll
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WRAP vs ENWRAP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Clear Pallet Wrap Bundling Hand Shrink Wrap roll for Sale, food packaging plastic film!
- Wild Blossom, the Whiplash, cocoa shea wrap, or ginger lemongrass wrap and rub.
- Cover with plastic wrap, then wrap the entire pie plate in foil.
- Kneed into a small ball and wrap in plastic wrap.
- Stretch wrap or shrink wrap will keep little objects secure.
- Wrap the chin and neck firmly using a head wrap.
- Wrap awkward items like furniture with stretch wrap.
- Buy Shrink Wrap and Pallet Wrap at Officeworks.
- Carefully wrap the gel and plate with plastic wrap.
- Belly Wrap Viscose from Bamboo Wrap Couture Belly Wrap Filing an insurance cla.
- LUVOX may bash his head against a wall and not all with an antidepressant medication, especially if you begin to enwrap.
- Quite different from Christian religious happenings are Shinto matsuri which enwrap all participants in a common atmosphere of joy.
- Tramadol is individualistic to enwrap moderate to astride patrimonial pain.
- Kulema exposes challenging issues that enwrap many young people's lives in Botswana.
- Enwrap his little limbs in love; He has so much need of warmth!
- A enzyme or disorder is so much easier to enwrap.
WRAP vs ENWRAP: QUESTIONS
- How many layers of copper wrap are there in a copper wrap?
- How much does it cost to wrap a gift wrap on Amazon?
- Is it better to wrap things in aluminum foil or plastic wrap?
- What happens if you wrap your stomach in a tight wrap?
- How much kelp do you need to wrap a Christmas wrap?
- Why do restaurants use Saran wrap instead of plastic wrap?
- Why should you wrap your new tattoo with plastic wrap?
- What is wrap technologies'(wrap) stock price potential next year?
- What is wrap doing to promote bag and wrap recycling?
- Can You Wrap cheese in plastic wrap to preserve it?
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