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The phrase "wrapped himself up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone putting on an article of clothing like a coat or a blanket. For example, "He wrapped himself up in a cozy blanket and settled in for the night."
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Don't throw it in the trash". He got up, retrieved his blanket, wrapped himself up again, then headed back into the cold.
In the last 48 hours, Mr. Giuliani, the self-anointed first fan, has giddily wrapped himself up in the Subway Series.
That night it was cold, and Pereda tried to gather some sticks and light a campfire, but he couldn't find anything to burn, and in the end he wrapped himself up in his overcoat, rested his head on his suitcase, and fell asleep, telling himself that tomorrow would be another day.
The padded room was created "not as a punishment mechanism but because the boy was acting out and was a risk to himself and those around him," Mr. Johs said, adding that Jordan had wrapped himself up in the gym mat during an extreme tantrum.
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It was bad enough for him to meet a stranger without having the ghost of a character to wrap himself up in, without getting a bloody audience into the bargain.
But once we got going he seemed to wrap himself up in some kind of personal rage, as if he were being abducted to a destination he didn't approve of by people he found morally objectionable.
Nor does he wrap himself up in a cocoon of privacy, as Sampras often did, to the extent that one stared at those bushy eyebrows for some sign of personality.
We've heard a rumour that Jammer wraps himself up in his dreadlocks and goes down into his basement with a couple of ounces of lemon while the weather is cold and only rises when the sun comes out in spring.
The salesman wrapped up in himself makes a very small package.
I'm playing a young TV star about to break into movies, who is very troubled and finds himself wrapped up in scandal, and is unfairly set upon.
It was terrifying.' So much for the macro; but Nick is too wrapped up in himself to give proper attention to his family.
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