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wrapped up in
Completely preoccupied by or absorbed in, as in She is wrapped up in her studies. [c. 1600] Also see wrap up.
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Andres said his family was initially āhesitantā to have a naval ship named in honor of their patriarch ābecause so much of Cesarās identity is wrapped up in nonviolenceā but accepted when they found out the push came from shipyard workers from San Diegoās Barrio Logan.
Thereās a lot wrapped up in that quote ā domestic labor and gender roles, of course, but also something deeper: the fact that so many of us crave connection, but often forget that community isnāt something we attend.
"It is quite spiteful what she is doing, but it is all wrapped up in this lady faƧade."
āI donāt know how else to say it: His instincts, his clue, his feel for the game, his baseball IQ, is like nothing else,ā Gillespie said as Orloffās collegiate career wrapped up in 2009.
This part of the conversation could have been wrapped up in 10 minutes.
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