wrapped
Britishverb
adjective
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informal a variant spelling of rapt 2
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informal
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completely absorbed or engrossed in
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implicated or involved in
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Example Sentences
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The performance, a nod to Takaichi's past life as a drummer in a heavy metal band, wrapped up Lee's official visit to Japan this week.
From BBC
The case has baffled police who began investigating after the first newborn baby, Harry, was found wrapped in a blanket in a park in Plaistow early on September 17, 2017.
From Barron's
While Maria, with her seven-week-old baby, wrapped snugly inside her winter coat, told me, "I worry for the future of my young family. We don't want all this attention here!"
From BBC
Once the babies were wrapped tight in their blankets, I heard the calling of an owl in the front yard.
From Literature
But he is believed to have been working on new music since his Love On Tour concerts wrapped up three years ago.
From BBC
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