wrappers Synonyms

wrappers Meaning

wrappers

one that wraps, a garment worn wrapped around the body, a covering or enclosure for something, jacket sense 3c(1), a paper wrapped around a newspaper or magazine in the mail, the paper cover of a book not bound in boards, an article of clothing worn wrapped around the body, that in which something is wrapped, a tobacco leaf used for the outside covering especially of cigars

wrappers Sentence Examples

  1. The elegant lady wrapped her silk scarf tightly around her neck, protecting against the icy wind.
  2. The precious gift was carefully wrapped in exquisite paper, its contents remaining a secret.
  3. The muscular athlete wrapped his aching joints in thick bandages, seeking relief from the strain.
  4. The eager child wrapped his tiny hands around the colorful wrapping paper, anticipating the joy inside.
  5. The distraught widow wrapped her arms around her daughter, offering solace and comfort in their time of grief.
  6. The cunning thief wrapped the stolen jewelry in a discarded newspaper, concealing it from view.
  7. The meticulous cook tightly wrapped the dough in plastic wrap, allowing it to rise perfectly.
  8. The cautious hiker wrapped his backpack in a waterproof cover, shielding its contents from the relentless rain.
  9. The affectionate cat wrapped its tail around its owner's leg, expressing love and companionship.
  10. The mysterious figure wrapped their face in a hooded cloak, concealing their identity from the watchful eyes of pursuers.

FAQs About the word wrappers

one that wraps, a garment worn wrapped around the body, a covering or enclosure for something, jacket sense 3c(1), a paper wrapped around a newspaper or magazin

envelopes, hides, packages, skins, coatings, crusts, mails, facings, cassettes, backings

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The elegant lady wrapped her silk scarf tightly around her neck, protecting against the icy wind.

The precious gift was carefully wrapped in exquisite paper, its contents remaining a secret.

The muscular athlete wrapped his aching joints in thick bandages, seeking relief from the strain.

The eager child wrapped his tiny hands around the colorful wrapping paper, anticipating the joy inside.