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What's "wrap" mean?

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Rebecca

In general, to "wrap" something means to enclose it in material, or it could refer to a tortilla. However, here! "Wrap" is used in the common phrase "that's a wrap" to indicate the end of something or a process. A similar phase is "wrap it up," which means to end it as soon as possible. Ex: Can you wrap this present up for me? => enclose it in material, verb Ex: I threw away the plastic wrap. => noun Ex: We'll wrap the party up at around two AM. Ex: That's a wrap on the photoshoot. Well done, everyone. Ex: I really want a wrap for dinner. => tortilla

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