Sentence examples for To wrap from inspiring English sources

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To wrap

verb

To enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper.

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To wrap or not to wrap: That is the great Christmas debate.

There's nothing to wrap.

Need to wrap this up.

It's time to wrap up.

Secondly, they're easy to wrap.

No need to wrap it".

Then he said, "To wrap this up".

Something to wrap your marketing brain around.

AMY DAVIDSON: Time to wrap up, guys.

She sneaks grape leaves to wrap sardines.

Even how to wrap a box.

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