hard question!
So I'm doing a project on Mummys at school and My world history teacher said it depends on how tall the Egytain was.
They wrap it up in toilet paper
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The Aztecs weaved on a backstrap loom and the thread was called a wrap.
There are a few, yes, in one Anubis helped Isis to wrap (embalm) the body of Osiris and protected it.
Put your saddle on a stand and hold both ends of the wrap in each of your hands. Then put the middle over the saddle horn and start wrapping.
Possibly a heat wrap to help muscles or cramping. Maybe trying to hide a tattoo
Possibly a heat wrap to help muscles or cramping. Maybe trying to hide a tattoo
cape, coat, wrap, mantle, covering, layer, blanket, shroud, envelop, hide, screen, mask, disguise, conceal, obscure
It has been done, typically with wide tape or athletic wrap. There are also other products designed for this: girdles, Spanx
you hide it where no one will find it . For example a place that is personal where your parents would never look. When you throw it away you should put it in the middle of the trash can and wrap it around with paper so that your parents will think it is a lagre clump of paper.
Shrouded is the past tense of shroud, which means to cover to hide from view or wrap a body for burial in a shroud. The plot of the story was shrouded in mystery.
In "The Odyssey," Odysseus demonstrates his cleverness by figuring out a way to escape the Cyclops that wants to eat them. He first stabs the monster in its one eye, then he and his crew wrap themselves in sheepskins. This allowed escape because the Cyclops thought they were just his livestock.
conceal, hide, mask, disguise, obscure, veil, cloak, shroud clothe, dress, wrap, envelop coat, overlay, blanket, plaster, smear, encase, daub
You can use newspaper or just put the gift in a gift bag instead of wrapping and put some colorful tissue paper to hide the gift.
To wrap a sprained paw, you just need to wrap it tight. You can wrap it with cloth or wrap it in medical tape.
It can be: to wrap is to encase, or enfold, as by folding around. The word wrap can also be a noun (e.g. bubble wrap, plastic wrap).