bewrap (Meaning)

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bewrap (v. t.)

To wrap up; to cover.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bewrap

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bewrap Sentence Examples

  1. The mummy's body was elaborately bewrapped in linen bandages.
  2. The ancient Egyptian priestesses would often bewrap themselves in white cloth.
  3. The baby was securely bewrapped in a cozy blanket.
  4. The presents were bewrapped in fancy paper and ribbons.
  5. The injured leg was bewrapped with gauze to keep it stable.
  6. The vines bewrapped the trellis, creating a beautiful green cover.
  7. The roots of the tree had bewrapped themselves around the old stone.
  8. The wind bewrapped the leaves in a gentle dance.
  9. The smoke bewrapped the building, blocking all visibility.
  10. The secrets of the past were bewrapped in mystery and legend.

FAQs About the word bewrap

To wrap up; to cover.

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The mummy's body was elaborately bewrapped in linen bandages.

The ancient Egyptian priestesses would often bewrap themselves in white cloth.

The baby was securely bewrapped in a cozy blanket.

The presents were bewrapped in fancy paper and ribbons.