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wrapper
[rap-er]
noun
a person or thing that wraps.
a covering or cover.
a long, loose outer garment.
a loose bathrobe; negligee.
British.book jacket.
the tobacco leaf used for covering a cigar.
Armor.a supplementary beaver reinforcing the chin and mouth area of an armet of the 15th century.
wrapper
/ ˈæə /
noun
the cover, usually of paper or cellophane, in which something is wrapped
a dust jacket of a book
the ripe firm tobacco leaf forming the outermost portion of a cigar and wound around its body
a loose negligee or dressing gown, esp in the 19th century
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Example Sentences
It starts with Cowboys-Eagles and ends on Monday night with Chicago at Minnesota, with the Vikings presumably taking the wrapper off quarterback J.J.
Over the years, he has found countless water bottles and candy wrappers on and around popular hiking trails.
But as the wrappers pile up and the sugar rush hits, there's something far more sinister brewing beneath the surface: the negative effects of candy on your gut health.
There were indications the bear had been living there, including feces, rotten food, wrappers and containers.
“When I’m at a restaurant, I will fold up the chopstick wrapper and build a little fort with the plates and chopsticks and, like, make stuff in my hands,” he said.
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