Sentence examples for is wrapped over from inspiring English sources

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is wrapped over

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

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The skin is wrapped over a series of hoops suspended from the spine.

In a recurrent gesture, one hand is wrapped over the top of the head, the palm turned now up, now down.

Cellophane is wrapped over the prisoner's face and water is poured over him.

Be absolutely sure that the string or rubber band is wrapped over the plastic wrap so that it holds it in place.

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In the modeling, 350 turns are wrapped over the piston to make it electromagnet and to calculate the magnetic flux.

From the figure, it can be clearly seen that the almost transparent graphene sheets are wrapped over the BiVO4 crystals with an average particles size of 88 nm and a thickness of about 25 nm.

From this basic terrain, textures were painted onto a colormap which was wrapped over the landscapes.

Justice of the Peace Roel Villarreal noticed that the woman's pants were pulled down around her hips, and her shirt was wrapped over her shoulders — signs of the woman's desperate struggle to cool down, he said.

The Olyset net had double the width of the hammock and was sewn for one half of the width onto the back side of the hammock with 10 parallel seams, and the second half was a free flap to be wrapped over when laying inside.

Any wounds are covered by dry dressings and crepe bandage is wrapped all over the foot and leg, applying gentle compression to the osteotomy site.

11.55am GMT Barroso is wrapping up and passing over to the commissioners.

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