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Id ESLPod_0561_WE_0796
Episode Id ESLPod 561
Episode Title Being Forgetful
Phrase to be wrapped up in
Text The phrase "to be wrapped up in (something)," in this podcast, means to be busy with something, or to be very involved in a project or task: "Every year at this time, they're really wrapped up in preparing for the holidays." The phrase "to wrap (something) up" means to package something, or to fold a piece of colored paper around something to give it away as a present: "Could you please wrap up three steaks for me?" Or, "You did a beautiful job wrapping up Uncle Bernardo's birthday gift." The phrase "that's a wrap" means that something is finished, and is often used in Hollywood: "That's a wrap! Good work, actors. I think we have everything we need on tape."
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