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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151. Then he and Jimmy Biondo wrapped Billy in my yellow blanket and carried him down the back way to the alley.
152. He was playing the fiddle with hands wrapped in burlap.
153. I send them to you now in a pill-box wrapped close in paper that they mayn't chink.
154. I took my cloak from its hook and wrapped it round me.
155. The piper was coming towards him wrapped in a black cloak, playing ... what had he been playing?
156. Unfortunately, their record appears to have been wrapped in thick cloth while being records; it is muffled as anything.
157. A dummy made of a diving suit, sitting in a wheelchair and wrapped with cloth was stuck with safety pins.
158. The newly born boy was wrapped in a ladies jump suit.
159. The insecurity was so high, I used to do everything that came my way. If I started my day at 8am, wrapped up three shoots by 4pm and had nothing to do after that, I’d get worried that I was jobless! Jeetendra
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160. Then they wrapped them in warm purple mantles over fine tunics, and conducted them to the banquet hall.
161. Squab was ordered but extra portions of abalone wrapped in Tientsin cabbage appeared.
162. She had it wrapped in a cloth and hidden in her dress, next to her bosom.
163. The sticky buns, wrapped in two wax papers, went into his coat pocket.
164. After a few minutes she padded back into the bedroom wrapped in a big fluffy towel.
165. A choir of families, wrapped in woolly hats, overcoats and scarves, were singing carols by a crib.
166. It was wrapped in netting and sunk to the bottom.
167. I noticed he was carrying something wrapped in a cloth and could only have used one hand for balance.
168. She had been wrapped in a woollen blanket and the only clothes she wore were a felt hat and fur shoes.
169. The paper was found, wrapped around some cigars, on an abandoned Confederate campground.
170. The lady prioress, a pure wool cloak wrapped around her, came down to bid us adieu.
171. They wrapped my feet in foam and then they carted me off.
172. I realize that it is my mother wrapped around my legs, holding on to me as though I can save her.
173. Wrapped in it like a butterfly in its cocoon, I felt secure.
174. Seflor Benavidez watches impassively, holding the bags and the wrapped cord on his lap.
175. The apothecary took my money, wrapped up a bottle in blue paper and handed it over, hardly looking at me.
176. The obvious thing was the gold watch, wrapped up at the bottom in a bit of cloth.
177. Cora-Beth had a warm travelling-rug wrapped round her legs, and they were both muffled in heavy, fur-lined coats and caps.
178. The parcel was substantial, tightly wrapped in brown paper, crisscrossed by waxed brown twine with many knots.
179. A supermarket assistant, in cahoots with a customer, wrapped goods and deliberately understated the price.
180. It constantly adjusts itself to the correct tension as the string is being wrapped.
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