Something that covers or conceals, usually figuratively
“Let's keep our devious plan under wraps for now.”
The action of suppressing or withholding information
Plural for paper or other material used to wrap or cover something
“Remove the outer wrap from the package and discard.”
Plural for a loose outer garment or piece of material
“She put a wrap round her shoulders and went slowly down with him.”
Plural for a food item consisting of two pieces of bread with a filling between them
Plural for an end or final part or stage of something
Plural for an outer garment with sleeves, worn outdoors and typically extending below the hips
Plural for a length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head
Plural for a long, loose garment, gown or bathrobe
Plural for a large piece of fabric or material used as a covering on a bed or elsewhere for warmth
Plural for a strip of cloth worn around the feet before the wide availability of socks or to avoid chafing
Plural for a form of mortgage in which the seller of a property extends to the buyer a junior mortgage which exists in addition to any superior mortgages already secured on the property
Plural for a traditional Scottish garment, usually worn by men, similar to a skirt
Plural for a piece of cloth put in or over a person's mouth to prevent them from speaking
To cover or enclose in cloth or soft material
“Wrap the child in a blanket for a half-hour, rock her, sing to her, or read her a story.”
To cover in paper or other material, typically to create a neat or presentable package
“Your child can help you wrap some presents for other family members.”
To bind or tie together
“If your robot mask gets heavy, just add another large craft stick for stability. You can simply wrap them together with duct tape.”
To encircle, surround or bind (with something)
“Her belly was so inflated that she was forced, earlier than was the custom, to wrap her waist with a large white maternity band.”
To place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect
To fold something around
To protect from attack, harm or danger
To bring or come to an end, typically in an abrupt fashion
To interweave or cross one with another
To dress or attire in clothing that is suited for a given purpose
To be occupied with an activity
To ruffle or gather up a fabric or part of a garment
To complete or fulfil
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