Worder Dictionary

English dictionary: words starting with w - page 126

Meanings of Wrapped-up:

phrasal verb

To cover something or someone with paper, cloth, or other material

Usage examples:

A woman held the baby wrapped up in a cloth., you don't have to finish the candy – we can wrap it u…

Meanings of Wrapped-up-in:

idiom

If you are wrapped up in someone or something, you are very interested in him, her, or it and ignore other people or things

Usage examples:

She's always been completely wrapped up in her children.

Meanings of Wrapper:

noun

A piece of paper, plastic, or foil covering and protecting something sold or for sale.

Usage examples:

A sweet wrapper

Meanings of Wrappers:

noun

A piece of paper, plastic, or foil covering and protecting something sold or for sale.

Usage examples:

A sweet wrapper

Meanings of Wrapping:

noun

Paper or soft material used to cover or enclose something.

Usage examples:

She took the cellophane wrapping off the box
verb

Cover or enclose in paper or soft material.

Usage examples:

The candles are wrapped in tissue paper

Meanings of Wrappings:

noun

Paper or soft material used to cover or enclose something.

Usage examples:

She took the cellophane wrapping off the box

Meanings of Wrapround:

adjective

(of clothing) made so that it can be tied around the body

Usage examples:

She wore a blue wraparound skirt., wraparound sunglasses, a wraparound windshield

Meanings of Wraps:

verb

Cover or enclose in paper or soft material.

Usage examples:

The candles are wrapped in tissue paper
noun

A loose outer garment or piece of material.

Usage examples:

Beach wraps

Meanings of Wrapt:

adjective

Past participle of wrap.

Usage examples:

Wrapt in her music no birdsong shall ever equal

Meanings of Wrapup:

noun

A summary or review of an activity, sporting event, etc.

Usage examples:

The post-game wrap-up

Meanings of Wrasse:

noun

A marine fish with thick lips and strong teeth, typically brightly coloured with marked differences between the male and female.

Usage examples:

The presence of the model predator at the mating site resulted in a strong initial reaction by both…

Meanings of Wrasses:

noun

A marine fish with thick lips and strong teeth, typically brightly coloured with marked differences between the male and female.

Usage examples:

The presence of the model predator at the mating site resulted in a strong initial reaction by both…

Meanings of Wrath:

noun

Extreme anger.

Usage examples:

He hid his pipe for fear of incurring his father's wrath

Meanings of Wrathful:

adjective

Full of or characterized by intense anger.

Usage examples:

Natural calamities seemed to be the work of a wrathful deity

Meanings of Wrathfully:

adverb

In an extremely angry way

Usage examples:

"a prison cell is too good for him," he said wrathfully., she was wrathfully indignant at her mothe…

Meanings of Wraths:

noun

Extreme anger.

Usage examples:

He hid his pipe for fear of incurring his father's wrath

Meanings of Wrathy:

adjective

Wrathful.

Usage examples:

My flip, polite persona masks a smouldering and wrathy incredulity as i learn that another revivali…

Meanings of Wreak:

verb

Cause (a large amount of damage or harm).

Usage examples:

Torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday

Meanings of Wreaked:

verb

Cause (a large amount of damage or harm).

Usage examples:

Torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday

Meanings of Wreaking:

verb

Cause (a large amount of damage or harm).

Usage examples:

Torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday

Meanings of Wreaks:

verb

Cause (a large amount of damage or harm).

Usage examples:

Torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday

Meanings of Wreath:

noun

An arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring and used for decoration or for laying on a grave.

Usage examples:

The queen laid a wreath at the cenotaph

Meanings of Wreathe:

verb

Cover, surround, or encircle (something).

Usage examples:

He sits wreathed in smoke

Meanings of Wreathed:

verb

Cover, surround, or encircle (something).

Usage examples:

He sits wreathed in smoke

Meanings of Wreathes:

verb

Cover, surround, or encircle (something).

Usage examples:

He sits wreathed in smoke

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