Similar words: underwrite, underway, under way, underwear, underwent, underworld, underwater, underweight. Meaning: adj. kept secret.
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31. As introduction day approached, the dealers would keep their new cars under wraps.
32. I thought this project was under wraps, but everyone seems know it.
33. The spy was kept under wraps and not allowed to talk to newspapermen.
34. The visit was kept under wraps until reports emerged just hours before his arrival.
35. The city development plan was kept under wraps to prevent speculation.
36. They're keeping their design under wraps until they see what their competitors come out with.
37. Tilia Wong worked in construction management before going to business school and got used to thinking of herself as a businesswoman who knew how to keep assertive behavior under wraps.
38. While von Hagens is keen to keep the pose of the superstar's plastinate under wraps,[http://sentencedict.com/under wraps.html] he hinted that the moonwalk position would naturally be favoured.
39. We are trying to keep things under wraps, but it is difficult to do it sometimes.
40. The date and venue of the game must remain under wraps.
41. Synopsis: The details are still being kept under wraps, but if the Paranormal Activity 2 trailer is anything to judge by, we'll be seeing more demonic home invasion caught on "amateur home video."
42. The plans for the new space mission are still under wraps.
43. What the President is planning will be kept under wraps until tomorrow.
44. You can never keep a launch as big as ours completely under wraps.
45. In the bargain, the military lost 25 precious years and the taxpayers' nearly Rs 2,000 crore by keeping the IGMDP programme under wraps to hide its inefficiency from the nation.
46. Your scientists are noticing this but are keeping the information under wraps.
More similar words: underwrite, underway, under way, underwear, underwent, underworld, underwater, underweight, underground, under consideration, underground railroad, under, sunder, thunder, blunder, founder, bounder, undergo, asunder, plunder, maunder, launder, thereunder, undercut, underage, undergone, undersea, snow under, underpin, underfed.