wrap



wrap someone or something (up) (with something)

to enclose or enfold someone or something, using something. Try to wrap the baby up with something warmer. We will have to wrap up the baby with extra blankets tonight.

wrap someone or something (up) (with something)

to enclose or enfold someone or something, using something. Try to wrap the baby up with something warmer. We will have to wrap up the baby with extra blankets tonight.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ErickaER-i-kəEnglish
MatÉO-French
Jim[dʒim]
Sylvanasil-VAN-ə (English)Various
Colin (1)KAHL-in (Scottish, Irish, English), KOL-in (English)Scottish, Irish, English
Sabinus-Ancient Roman