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wrap

British pronunciation/ɹˈæp/
American pronunciation/ˈɹæp/
to wrap
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

to cover an object in paper or other soft fabric

synonyms : wrap up
antonyms : unwrap
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2

arrange or or coil around

synonyms : roll
twine
wind
antonyms : unwind
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3

enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering

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4

crash into so as to coil around

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Wrap
[NOUN]
1

a type of garment that is draped around the body and fastened at the waist, often with a tie or belt

synonyms : wrapper
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What is a "wrap"?

A wrap is a versatile piece of clothing that can be worn as a dress, skirt, or even a top. It typically features a long piece of fabric that is wrapped around the body and secured with a knot or tie, allowing the wearer to adjust the fit and style to their liking. Wraps can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, or jersey, and can come in a range of colors and prints. They are often considered a comfortable and easy-to-wear option for a casual or beachy look, but can also be dressed up with heels and statement jewelry for a more formal occasion.

2

the covering (usually paper or cellophane) in which something is wrapped

synonyms : wrapper
wrapping
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3

a sandwich that is made with tortilla wrapped around meat, vegetables, etc.

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What is "wrap"?

A wrap is a type of sandwich that is made with a soft, flatbread, such as a tortilla or lavash, that is wrapped around a filling of meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments. The flatbread used for a wrap is often thinner and more pliable than regular bread, allowing it to be easily wrapped around the filling. Common fillings for a wrap include chicken, turkey, roast beef, tuna, hummus, lettuce, tomato, onion, avocado, and various sauces and dressings. Wraps can be served cold or hot, and can be customized to suit individual tastes and dietary preferences. They are often served as a convenient and portable lunch option, and are available at many fast food restaurants and sandwich shops.

Examples
1The package was wrapped in colored paper with a bow on top.
2Wrap the rice and fresh ingredients in gim to create a delectable sushi roll.
3The gardener carefully wrapped the stem of the young tree with burlap to protect it from frost during winter.
4I brought paneer wraps for lunch today.
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