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So that cabdriver mentioned earlier, the one who literally wrapped himself in the flag?
Literally wrapped in the Stars and Stripes, Bill lectures protege Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio) on survival.
He felt the cold so severely that he had to be wrapped, literally wrapped, in cotton wool, the pain was constant.
(Under a federal law meant to help insure multiple editorial voices, the papers share operating expenses; the Sun's paper version comes literally wrapped inside the Review-Journal).
The chief gave them a traditional Coast Salish tribal group blanket, in which they literally wrapped themselves after their first dance.
Another car was literally wrapped around a tree, like a C-clamp, its front and rear bumpers pointing in the same direction.
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Still, she clings to him — literally — wrapping her arms around his legs as he speaks.
The living room's 12-foot-tall curved glass walls literally wrap around the swimming pool.
In the Westminster deposition scene West, quite literally, wraps himself in the national flag.
You literally wrap them in a towel and dry them with a hairdryer, or they'll die of hypothermia.
It's the male facial equivalent of the pashmina – it literally wraps your chin in a protective manner.
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