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Definition of wrap up phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

wrap up

phrasal verb
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wrap up | wrap it up
  1. (informal) usually used as an order to tell somebody to stop talking or causing trouble, etc.
wrap up | wrap somebody/yourself up
  1. to put warm clothes on somebody/yourself
    • She told them to wrap up warm/warmly.
    Extra Examples
    • We went outside, well wrapped up against the cold.
    • Make sure you wrap up warmly if you're going out.
wrap something up
  1. (informal) to complete something such as an agreement or a meeting in an acceptable way
    • That just about wraps it up for today.
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