to wrap over

  • 1wrap-over — …

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  • 2wrap — v. & n. v.tr. (wrapped, wrapping) 1 (often foll. by up) envelop in folded or soft encircling material (wrap it up in paper; wrap up a parcel). 2 (foll. by round, about) arrange or draw (a pliant covering) round (a person) (wrapped the scarf… …

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  • 3wrap-around — adjective curving or extending round at the edges or sides. ↘(also wrap over) (of a garment) having one part overlapping another and fastened loosely …

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  • 4wrap someone around your little finger — wrap (someone) around your (little) finger see ↑wrap, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑finger wrap (someone) around your (little) finger informal : to have complete control over (someone) …

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  • 5wrap around your finger — wrap (someone) around your (little) finger see ↑wrap, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑finger wrap (someone) around your (little) finger informal : to have complete control over (someone) …

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  • 6Wrap the Green Flag Around Me, Boys — is an Irish rebel song, describing the singer s nationalist sentiments and respect for the Green Irish flag. The history of Ireland is a history of oppression and the struggle of the people against it. The history of grasping landlords and… …

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  • 7wrap — [n] clothing that is worn over for warmth blanket, cape, cloak, coat, cover, fur, jacket, mantle, shawl, stole; concept 451 wrap [v] surround with a covering absorb, bandage, bind, bundle, bundle up, camouflage, cloak, clothe, cover, drape,… …

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  • 8wrap — ► VERB (wrapped, wrapping) 1) cover or enclose in paper or soft material. 2) arrange (paper or soft material) round something. 3) encircle or wind round: he wrapped an arm around her waist. 4) Computing cause (a word or unit of text) to be… …

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  • 9wrap — [rap] vt. wrapped, wrapping [ME wrappen] 1. a) to wind or fold (a covering) around something b) to cover by this means 2. to envelop, surround, overspread, etc. or hide, conceal, veil, etc. as by enveloping [a town wrapped in fog] …

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  • 10wrap — [[t]ræ̱p[/t]] ♦♦♦ wraps, wrapping, wrapped 1) VERB 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. [V n] Harry had… …

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