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She wrapped it in a napkin.
Or you could, I suppose, wrap it in a napkin and put it in your purse or pocket.
Never wrap it in a napkin.
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The author could imagine it in better days, wrapped in a napkin with a silver cheese scoop imbedded in it.
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They dismissively hold my book in hand like it is a napkin I've just used to wipe mustard from my lip, the kind of person who looks at a book like it is, I dunno...a hot dog.
Don't wrap your retainer in a napkin or tissue because it will stick to it, and/or it could be mistaken for trash & thrown away.
They said that once at dinner in a restaurant, he poked two holes in a napkin, placed it on his head like a Ku Klux Klan hood and uttered a racial epithet.
He wrapped the half-eaten patty in a napkin and stuffed it in a paper bag.
Wrap the drink in a napkin to keep it cool.
Roll each set of utensils in a napkin and hold it together with a napkin ring or ribbon, then place in a basket and have people help themselves.
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