Wrapped-up Sentence Examples
- Lately she had been so wrapped up in her own problems that she had been a burden on her family. 
- In many ways he was still a recluse, but he wasn't wrapped up in himself. 
- The Feds have got me wrapped up like a mummies bandages. 
- Mountain Rescue had him on a litter, all wrapped up like an Egyptian mummy. 
- I didn't say anything to Weller 'cause he's so positive everything is all wrapped up and tied with a bow, but I knew you and me would want to make double-dipped sure. 
- My love for her is not romantic; it is that of a brother, father and son all wrapped up in one. 
- It's pretty well wrapped up anyway, isn't it? 
- I've been so wrapped up in … He paused, obviously realizing who he was confiding in, and then continued. 
- I'm so wrapped up in my ideas that I didn't even ask. 
- The study of the whole subject being wrapped up with Gnosticism and Oriental theosophy, the related literature is immense. Advertisement
- In Teneriffe and Grand Canary the corpse was simply wrapped up in goat and sheep skins, while in other islands a resinous substance was used to preserve the body, which was then placed in a cave difficult of access, or buried under a tumulus. 
- When chewed a small piece is wrapped up in a leaf of the betel vine or pan, with a pellet of shell lime or chunam; and in some cases a little cardamom, turmeric or other aromatic is added. 
- The nous is a sort of second god, the X6yoc which are wrapped up in it are gods, the stars are gods, and so on. 
- The Perfect kept it wrapped up in a bag of pure white cloth, tied round the neck, and sent it long distances to regions which through persecution they could not enter. 
- When told that such a thing was wide of the mark, he held to it, and indeed his whole social and political system was wrapped up in the saying. Advertisement
- His whole soul was wrapped up in his only son, of whose abilities he had the most extravagant estimate and hope. 
- I've been so wrapped up in … He paused, obviously realizing who he was confiding in, and then continued. 
- She was wrapped up in her red cardigan with her favorite flowery dress over the top. 
- A season of high caliber comedy is wrapped up for another season with THE KEITH BARRET SHOW LIVE starring comedian Rob Brydon. 
- His human side leads to fall for the elusive Elektra who by proxy is wrapped up in the evil machinations of the Kingpin. Advertisement
- Come wrapped up warmly to watch the annual Perseid meteor shower. 
- But lovers will not see or hear or know, They're wrapped up snug in their own rosy glow. 
- Provides information that is of use but it's wrapped up in an uninspiring package with poor typography and awkward navigation. 
- Wombats, it would appear, love to have their photos taken wrapped up in someone's old wooly. 
- When the part is dead it should be wrapped up in dry antiseptic dressings to prevent putrefaction. Advertisement
- I found surprises, not in the stocking only, but on the table, on all the chairs, at the door, on the very window-sill; indeed, I could hardly walk without stumbling on a bit of Christmas wrapped up in tissue paper. 
- Say that everything out of the hothouses must be brought here well wrapped up in felt. 
- His eyes were rather moist and glittered more than usual, and as he sat in his saddle, wrapped up in his fur coat, he looked like a child taken out for an outing. 
- The baby is gently wrapped up and the frenulum quickly snipped with sharp, blunt-ended scissors. 
- But lovers will not see or hear or know, They 're wrapped up snug in their own rosy glow. 
- The Grapes is packed tonight, causing a sweltering heat aided by the fact the crowd is wrapped up for winter. 
- Provides information that is of use but it 's wrapped up in an uninspiring package with poor typography and awkward navigation. 
- Arsenal wrapped up their season unbeaten in the league. 
- Especially when it has the odor of dead things all wrapped up in soiled underwear, lovingly soaked in the finest shit. 
- I was wrapped up in a bright yellow scarf to protect my still silent vocal chords. 
- Wombats, it would appear, love to have their photos taken wrapped up in someone 's old wooly. 
- Even tho I 'm no wrestling fan, I was wrapped up in the sheer amount of modes on offer. 
- Not only have the contents been selected (usually with a specific color scheme in mind), but everything has been carefully arranged into a beautiful basket and usually wrapped up with clear cellophane to keep the contents together. 
- It's easy to get wrapped up in the beauty of semi-precious beads once you finally feel as though you've hit the gemstone bead jackpot. 
- Some people get so wrapped up in defending their own position on a certain issue that they don't consider their spouse's point of view. 
- Don't get so wrapped up in the project that you forget to include your child in the process. 
- In 1994, Chanel introduced the incendiary nail color "Vamp" that had the cosmetic world wrapped up in deep brown shades for years until glittery and metallic colors resurfaced by the new millennium. 
- Once you're all wrapped up in strips of muslin, mud treatments are smothered all over your body to firm, detox and soothe aching muscles and joints. 
- Another cool trend is clear heels with colored ribbon wrapped up the calf. 
- This is why peer influence is so strong in adolescence, and is why if teens get wrapped up in the wrong crowd, it can turn them into problem teenagers. 
- Some companies send the entire candy bar favor all wrapped up and ready for packaging, others send only the personalized wrapper, and still others sell a basic wrapper design for customers to personalize at home themselves. 
- Robyn was a dental nurse and Mel had just wrapped up filming on Mad Max. 
- Full House wrapped up its run in 1995, when the Olsen twins were nine years old. 
- The clothing items that you will soon purchase are wrapped up in the fantasy of adventure. 
- Such a wonderful personality wrapped up in a darling little puppy package makes Pitbull puppies virtually irresistible. 
- Then enter Paine, who appears to be wrapped up in a lawsuit with Lulu (from FF X) for likeness rights. 
- They do not see their parents as all-knowing or all-powerful, and often have a great deal of emotional energy wrapped up in relationships outside the family. 
- They suggest power, glamour and femininity wrapped up into one killer style. 
- There is even a shopping site called All Wrapped Up that sells nothing but hooded towels. 
- Terry swimsuit coverups are the next best thing to being wrapped up in the snuggly comfort of a large terry cloth towel. 
- Guess Who is essentially a game of hide and go seek wrapped up in a fun yet educational package. 
- Sometimes, even when I travel to see him, he is wrapped up in his work and is not very emotionally present. 
- Games, art, an eReader and even an organizer are all wrapped up into this bundle. 
- Spring season comes as a huge relief for those of us who are sick of being wrapped up in thick sweaters and layers of outerwear. 
- The whole flirty appeal of small heels is wrapped up in their subtle elegance, though they also pair nicely with straight leg pants or jeans. 
- The series first premiered on June 3, 2007, and wrapped up its fourth season on August 22, 2010. 
- The symbol for Virgo looks like the letter "m" with an extra loop wrapped up and around at the end. 
- It is easy to get wrapped up in the day's events and lose focus. 
- Back this quilt with a jersey fabric and it will feel like being wrapped up in your favorite T-shirt when you use this quilt. 
- Coverage for personal liability and homeowner's insurance are often wrapped up in a single policy. 
- Hell's Kitchen wrapped up its second season on August 14, 2006. 
- As of early summer 2010, City TV is still showing repeats of the first season while the second season's filming and production is wrapped up. 
- Simon complained that Tamra was becoming too wrapped up in the celebrity lifestyle and not spending enough time at home with him and the children. 
- Feeding was so wrapped up in sexuality for him that men held no appeal. 
- The oven consists of a hole in the ground in which a fire is lighted and stones made hot; and the fire having been removed, the food is wrapped up in leaves and placed in the hole beside the hot stones and covered up until ready; or else, as is now more common, the cooking is done in an old kerosene-oil can over a fire.