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  • 21unwrap — un•wrap [[t]ʌnˈræp[/t]] v. wrapped, wrap•ping 1) to remove or open the wrapping of 2) to open (something wrapped) 3) to become unwrapped • Etymology: 1200–50 …

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  • 22unwrap — [c]/ʌnˈræp/ (say un rap) verb (unwrapped, unwrapping) –verb (t) 1. to bring out of a wrapped condition; unfold or open, as something wrapped. –verb (i) 2. to become unwrapped. {un 2 + wrap} …

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  • 24unwrap — v. (unwrapped, unwrapping) 1 tr. remove the wrapping from. 2 tr. open or unfold. 3 intr. become unwrapped …

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