same as wrap
to achieve something such as a victory or an agreement
to finish something
to put warm clothes on a child
to spend so much time doing something or thinking about it that you do not notice anything else
to wear enough clothes to keep you warm
"I have a towel of sorts to dry off with and a rug to wrap up in.
I could hear my mother telling me to wrap up warm.
Keep it entertaining, plenty of action and wrap up all the loose ends in fifty minutes.
Keep the baby well wrapped up in the early weeks.
Negotiators are confident they can wrap up a deal soon.
Now I must excuse myself for a moment and go and wrap up warmly.
Perhaps Pollard would recommend him regardless; or perhaps the implication was for Walsh to wrap up the one or forget the other.
She’s so wrapped up in herself that she rarely calls me.
The DA's office may move slowly sometimes, but on this one they'll be trying for a fast wrap-up.
We ought to wrap up this meeting and get back to work.
We’ve just finished wrapping up Susie’s birthday present.
wraps up
wrapping up
wrapped up
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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