wraps
Pronunciation: [ræps]
Word
Context: “action”
(verb) to cover something by rolling or folding it around an object. Think about putting a present in pretty paper or wrapping a sandwich in foil.
Example
She wraps the gift in colorful paper every year for her friend's birthday.
Example
He didn’t wrap the sandwich tightly, so it fell apart.
Example
What do you usually use when you wrap a present?
Context: “objects”
(noun) something that is used to cover or protect another thing. This can be paper, cloth, or any material that goes around something else.
Example
The wraps for the sandwiches were very fresh and tasty.
Example
The old wraps had holes and didn’t protect the food well.
Example
Do you prefer your wraps made from lettuce or tortillas?
Context: “food”
(noun) a type of food that consists of fillings rolled inside a flat bread. It’s often healthy and can have different ingredients inside.
Example
I love ordering veggie wraps for lunch because they're very filling.
Example
I didn’t enjoy the wraps at the café; they were too dry.
Example
What kind of wraps do you like most: chicken, beef, or veggie?
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