verb
wraps; wrapped; wrapping
[+ obj] to cover (something) by winding or folding a piece of material around it
to wind or fold (something) around something else
to put (your arms, legs, etc.) around someone or something
[no obj] :to go around something
to finish filming a movie or television show or one of its scenes [no obj]
wrap (someone) around your (little) finger
informal :to have complete control over (someone)
wrap up
[phrasal verb]
wrap (something) up or wrap up (something) or wrap up :to finish or end (something)
wrapped up in
If you are wrapped up in something, you are fully involved or interested in it.
wrap your mind around
US informal :to find a way to understand or accept (something)
noun
plural wraps
[noncount] :material used for covering or wrapping something
[count] :a piece of clothing that is wrapped around a person's shoulders, waist, etc.
[count] :a thin piece of bread that is rolled around a filling of meat, vegetables, etc.
[count] :a treatment for your skin that involves covering your entire body with something (such as wet cloth or seaweed)
[count] :a bandage that you wear around a part of your body to treat or prevent an injury
it's a wrap
or that's a wrap - used to say that the filming of a movie or television show or one of its scenes is finished
under wraps
informal :known to only a few people :secret