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    wrapped
    /rapt/

    verb

    • 1. past participle of wrap

    adjective

    • 1. overjoyed; delighted: informal Australian "the new minister declared that he was wrapped"

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  2. WRAPPED definition: 1. covered with paper or other material: 2. extremely happy or excited 3. covered with paper or…. Learn more.

  3. : to cover especially by winding or folding. b. : to envelop and secure for transportation or storage : bundle. c. : enfold, embrace. d. : to coil, fold, draw, or twine (such as string or cloth) around something. 2. a. : surround, envelop. b. : to suffuse or surround with an aura or state. the affair was wrapped in scandal. c.

  4. 1. To arrange or fold (something) about as cover or protection: She wrapped her fur coat closely about herself. 2. To cover, envelop, or encase, as by folding or coiling something about: wrapped my head in a scarf. 3. To enclose, especially in paper, and fasten: wrap a package; wrapped up the peelings. 4.

  5. overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within something; sometimes used as a combining form. adjective. enclosed securely in a covering of paper or the like. “gaily wrapped gifts” see more. adjective. giving or marked by complete attention to. “then wrapped in dreams” “ wrapped in thought”

  6. to cover or surround something with paper, cloth, or other material: She wrapped the present and tied it with ribbon. wrap something in something Wrap the chicken in foil and cook it for two hours. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to put something over someone or something. cover I covered her with a blanket to keep her warm.

  7. Wrapped definition: the past tense and past participle of wrap. See examples of WRAPPED used in a sentence.

  8. verb. 1. the past tense and past participle of wrap. adjective. 2. Australian and New Zealand informal a variant spelling of rapt 2. 3. See wrapped up. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.