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Wrap Phrase Means Put Wrapped Paper Eslpod 0316 We 0307 Eslpod

Id ESLPod_0316_WE_0307
Episode Id ESLPod 316
Episode Title Business Emails and Abbreviations
Phrase to wrap up
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to wrap up" means to finish or complete something: "How long did it take you to wrap up the interview?" The informal phrase "that's a wrap" is used at the end of meetings or projects to show that something is finished: "If no one has any other comments, then that's a wrap and we can all go home." The verb "to wrap" means to put something around someone or something else: "Zelma was cold on the bus, so she wrapped a blanket around her legs." The phrase "to wrap up" can also mean to put paper around something that one has bought, or to decorate a gift with colored paper: "How would you like me to wrap up your purchase, sir?" Or, "Mary wrapped up all the gifts in green paper with red ribbons."
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