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  1. 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.

  2. The flex-wrap property specifies whether the flexible items should wrap or not. Note: If the elements are not flexible items, the flex-wrap property has no effect. Show demo

  3. The meaning of WRAP is to cover especially by winding or folding. How to use wrap in a sentence.

  4. When you wrap something, you fold paper or cloth tightly round it to cover it completely, for example in order to protect it or so that you can give it to someone as a present.

  5. 6 days ago · To wrap something is to enclose it, like when you wrap holiday presents in glittery paper. When you're done with the presents, you can wrap yourself in a cozy blanket while you drink hot chocolate. Wrap also has a number of noun meanings.

  6. noun. something to be wrapped about the person, especially in addition to the usual indoor clothing, such as a shawl: an evening wrap. a beauty treatment in which a part or all of the body is covered with cream, lotion, herbs, or the like and then wrapped snugly with cloth.

  7. to fold paper, cloth, etc around something to cover it: He wrapped a towel around his waist. wrap your arms/fingers, etc around sb/sth. to put your arms / fingers, etc around someone or something: She wrapped her arms around my neck. Phrasal verbs. wrap sth up. wrap up. be wrapped up in sth.

  8. [transitive] to cover something completely in paper or other material, for example when you are giving it as a present. wrap something up He spent the evening wrapping up the Christmas presents. wrap something individually wrapped chocolates. wrap something in something Each apple was wrapped in paper. The cheese is cut and wrapped in plastic.

  9. English. Verb. To enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper. To enclose or coil around an object or organism, as a form of grasping. A snake wraps itself around its prey. * Bryant. Like one that wraps the drapery of his couch / About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.

  10. n. Clothing something to be wrapped about the person, esp. in addition to the usual indoor clothing, as a shawl, scarf, or sweater: an evening wrap. Clothing a beauty treatment in which a part or all of the body is covered with cream, lotion, herbs, or the like and then wrapped snugly with cloth.