wrap sb in cotton wool

  • 1wrap up in cotton wool — wrap (someone) up in cotton wool British & Australian to protect someone too much without allowing them to be independent enough. She wraps that child up in cotton wool as if he s some precious jewel …

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  • 2wrap someone in cotton wool — be overprotective towards someone. → cotton wool …

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  • 3cotton wool — noun uncount BRITISH COTTON used for cleaning a cut on your skin or removing MAKEUP wrap someone in cotton wool BRITISH to protect someone from all the dangers or problems that could happen …

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  • 4cotton wool — noun (U) BrE 1 a soft mass of cotton that you use especially for cleaning and protecting wounds: Cotton wool pads are good for removing make up. 2 wrap sb in cotton wool to protect someone completely from the dangers, difficulties etc of life:… …

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  • 5cotton wool — noun 1》 Brit. fluffy wadding of a kind originally made from raw cotton, used especially for cleaning the skin or bathing wounds. 2》 US raw cotton. Phrases wrap someone in cotton wool be overprotective towards someone …

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  • 6cotton wool — n [U] BrE 1.) a soft mass of cotton that you use especially for cleaning and protecting wounds ▪ She put some disinfectant on a piece of cotton wool and dabbed it on her cheek. 2.) wrap sb (up) in cotton wool to protect someone completely from… …

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  • 7wrap someone up in cotton wool — wrap (someone) up in cotton wool British & Australian to protect someone too much without allowing them to be independent enough. She wraps that child up in cotton wool as if he s some precious jewel …

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  • 8wrap — wrap1 S3 [ræp] v past tense and past participle wrapped present participle wrapping [T] 1.) also wrap up to put paper or cloth over something to cover it wrap sth in sth ▪ The present was beautifully wrapped in gold paper. wrap sth ar …

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  • 9wrap — 1 verb (T) 1 to wind or fold cloth, paper etc around something: a present wrapped in shiny paper | wrap sth around sth/sb: Ella wrapped a thick coat around her shoulders. | wrap sth/sb in sth: Wrap the cake in tin foil. 2 if you wrap your arms,… …

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  • 10wrap in cotton wool —  Mollycoddle. Preserve carefully …

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