Synonym: absorbed, captive, cloaked, clothed, draped, engrossed, enwrapped, intent, mantled. Similar words: wrapper, trapped, strapped, wrapping, tapped, capped, frappe, snow-capped. Meaning: [ræp] adj. 1. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak 2. giving or marked by complete attention to 3. enclosed securely in a covering of paper or the like.
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121. She undid the clasp and wrapped her arms around him.
122. The kitchen bread-bin yielded three loaves of wrapped sliced white bread, and a single granary loaf.
123. The pain in the region of her heart was so intense that she wrapped her arms around herself involuntarily.
124. It was wrapped around the body and over the left shoulder where it was draped in folds which nearly reached the floor.
125. He picked up the red and white cloak and wrapped it around her shoulders, red side outwards.
126. A man wrapped up in himself makes a very small bundle. Benjamin Franklin
127. Athelstan called the girl back and small, fresh white loaves, wrapped in a linen cloth, were immediately served.
128. They were wrapped in coal-black tissue paper that rustled when she touched it.
129. The tarp rolled askew, one end wrapped around the goal post.
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130. Most hatred is based on fear, one way or another. Yeah. I wrapped myself in anger, with a dash of hate, and at the bottom of it all was an icy center of pure terror. Laurell K. Hamilton
131. Dan wrapped his hands in the big burlap sleeves of the garment he was wearing.
132. Joan wrapped the sturdy cloak more closely around herself, concealing all but the lower part of her face.
133. The brunette gift wrapped a bomb and handed it to grateful squaddies on point duty in Northern Ireland.
134. She's all wrapped up warm with this big old coat on.
135. In the parcel were 100 blocks of cannabis resin, each individually wrapped.
136. They're all wrapped up in bits of cloth and lying on all this cardboard.
137. Hank says our steps are wrapped around a phone pole two blocks down the beach.
138. The brightness in them was fading as death's dark cloak slowly wrapped around her.
139. Polly poured the steaming coffee into a vacuum jug and wrapped the plate of cheese and tomato sandwiches lightly in clingfilm.
140. The band of musician soldiers wrapped their bugles and drums in their canvas coverings.
141. When the record on the box finished, the girls from the cage climbed down and wrapped some sequined cloth around themselves.
142. He was wrapped in a blanket and had a crudely woven cap on his head.
143. His arms were wrapped around a full carrier bag on his lap.
144. Items like tea bags and cigarettes are boxed, then wrapped in cellophane.
145. She wore a swirling dress with something bright wrapped round the waist, and she carried a laundry basket.
146. Shrugging helplessly, they wrapped him up in a red blanket and bundled him into the ambulance.
147. His head was wrapped with tape and bandage because his skull had been fractured.
148. There were boxes in the corner containing brand new gear still wrapped in stiff greaseproof paper and not yet assembled for use.
149. He was warmly wrapped up in a fur coat and had gloves on.
150. Among them was a small cuddly bunny wrapped in a plastic bag against the overnight rain.
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