Wrapped-up Sentence Examples
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.
Lately she had been so wrapped up in her own problems that she had been a burden on her family.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.