It's the past tense of wrap, which means to cover in a sheet of some covering material--fabric, paper etc.
The word that comes from the Middle English "muflein," meaning wrapped up, is "muff." Originally, it referred to a hand warmer made of fur or cloth, designed to keep hands warm in cold weather. The term has since evolved and can also refer to a similar type of accessory.
wrapped has one syllable.
There is one syllable in the word 'wrapped'.
Get completely wrapped up in the moment, don't worry about the past or the future. Wake up each morning with no regrets or obligations to time.
A coil of wires wrapped around a core is an electromagnet.
To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded.
"I live by fighting."
I think its some sort of meaning as the snake is securing the heart or your heart
what is the double wrapped crass joint
Whatever the wearer wants it to mean.
One who, or that which, wraps., That in which anything is wrapped, or inclosed; envelope; covering., Specifically, a loose outer garment; an article of dress intended to be wrapped round the person; as, a morning wrapper; a gentleman's wrapper.
Lot is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "veil". It's short for Lotan, and can also mean "wrapped up", "hidden", "covered" and so on...
you butas butas the box and get out!
It's a traditional dress/mat wrapped around the waist that Tongans wear to all formal occasions.
Of coarse its not wrapped silly XD
Wrapped
The word that comes from the Middle English "muflein," meaning wrapped up, is "muff." Originally, it referred to a hand warmer made of fur or cloth, designed to keep hands warm in cold weather. The term has since evolved and can also refer to a similar type of accessory.