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"wrapt" Definitions
  1. a simple past tense and past participle of wrap.
"wrapt" Synonyms
enveloped swathed enfolded shrouded enclosed covered veiled enshrouded encompassed embraced enwrapped enswathed cocooned mantled embosomed inclosed cloaked embowered swaddled surrounded packed packaged parceled(US) parcelled(UK) bundled gift-wrapped wrapped up gifted wrap packed up tied up bundled up parceled up parcelled up did up done up boxed encased cased baled fastened together bound bounden tied bandaged trussed lashed strapped leashed laced braced bound up laced up strapped up dressed banded put a bandage on girdled girded girt belted engirded girted girthed enwound engirdled begirt begirded circled ringed beset encircled compassed cinctured clad clothed invested crowned capped tucked cupped canopied hooded superimposed superposed papered over placed something over put something on top of placed under cover shielded protected defended guarded safeguarded secured screened sheltered preserved bulwarked kept warded saved forfended fended harbored(US) fenced conserved harboured(UK) terminated ended finished stopped ceased discontinued concluded halted closed quit quitted elapsed lapsed passed expired determined completed dropped went gone wreathed twisted winded wound coiled entwined looped weaved wove woven curled gyrated intertwisted inwove inweaved inwoven spiraled(US) spiralled(UK) writhed wrothe equipped equipt drest decked attired robed garbed appareled apparelled draped outfitted bedecked accoutred arrayed costumed enrobed habited molded(US) fitted fit hugged clung clinged moulded(UK) pressed prest busied occupied engaged involved concerned absorbed absorpt engrossed immersed preoccupied employed interested distracted diverted amused committed entertained beguiled threw thrown plastered treated attended cauterised(UK) cauterized(US) cleansed healed sterilised(UK) sterilized(US) sewed up sewn up embalmed enshrined immortalised(UK) immortalized(US) stored treasured cherished consecrated fixt fixed froze frozen prepared processed gathered ruffled wrinkled crumpled creased crinkled contracted pursed pinched rumpled constricted puckered drew together drawn together consummated achieved accomplished effectuated performed discharged executed fulfilled finalised(UK) finalized(US) perfected clinched polished More

17 Sentences With "wrapt"

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Dotty: Found the headless body in Choo Choo Bayou, wrapt in a flag, in the muddy Stars and Bars.
But it also presumes that you're a bad parent if you're not paying wrapt attention to your children 24 hours a day.
Thou wilt not > find a fearful heart— :A weak, reluctant prey; For still the spirit, firm > and free, :Unruffled by this last dismay, Wrapt in its own eternity, :Shall > pass away.
Stampe works on set design for film and music videos, most notably for performers Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj. She is also the owner of an interior and exterior home design company named Wrapt In Comfort.
"The Wife Wrapt in Wether's Skin" is an English Child ballad 277. In this song, a man has married a woman of higher birth than him. She scorns the household labor. The man kills a wether (castrated male sheep), skins it, and wraps her in it.
On 17 November, her strangulated bowel burst.The circumstances of Caroline's death led Alexander Pope, an opponent of the court and Walpole, to write the epigram: "Here lies, wrapt up in forty thousand towels; the only proof that Caroline had bowels." (Warton, p. 308). She died on 20 November 1737 at St. James's Palace.
Trap Doors On Stage Theatrecrafts.com, accessed 4 March 2017. "First the head was seen, and then, as it slowly ascended higher and higher, the figure advanced, increasing in stature as it neared him, and the profound silence of the audience denoted how wrapt was their attention. Melodramatic effect was never more perfectly produced".
Caught up in storytelling in a mouldering summer house, the middle-aged Greek, Malliakas visits an old friend's contact and octogenarian, Philippides in Cologny, in Geneva, Switzerland. Over tea, he hears the Greek-centred love story of Yanko and his jealous Constantia, of prophecy and Russian glassware, precious for a reason. A vague, oblique story, it keeps him wrapt while they wait for the wife to return.
Charles Julian Thoroton, (9 August 1875 – 17 January 1939), was the Chief of British Naval Intelligence for the Mediterranean from Gibraltar (and Spain), to North Africa and Greece, between 1913 and 1919. He reported to Admiral Sir Reginald (Blinker) Hall, RN, Head of Room 40. Thoroton was described as one of Winston Churchill's "brilliant confederacy – whose names even now are better wrapt in mystery" (The World Crisis 1911–1914, Chapter XX.).
One historian writes of Glover: > His heart was wrapt in its progress and advancement; and during the interim > of his retirement from the Rectory of Sutton, he had been untiring in his > efforts to promote its growth under the influence of an educational system. > He contributed unsparingly himself of his wealth and influence, and induced > others of his friends both in England and Holland, to become interested in > so noble a cause.
On the field, a flock of sheep were grazing. When the > Baal Shem Tov raised his voice and spoke the prayers that welcome the > Sabbath as the coming of a Bride, the sheep rose upon their hind legs, and > lifted their heads in the air, and stood like people listening. And so they > remained in wrapt attention for two hours, all the while that the Baal Shem > spoke.From "The Golden Mountain" by Meyer Levin (1932), at sacred-texts.
The hymn tune Arfon originates as a Welsh folk tune of six lines (with the second couplet [a duplicate of the first] being omitted), but it was adapted into a French hymn tune as the eight-line tune known today. In its major form, it can be used as an alternative tune for the Ascensiontide hymn Hail, Thou once despised Jesus. In its minor form, it is the tune for the Passiontide hymn Man of sorrows, wrapt in grief by Matthew Bridges.
Quarrel was his nurse, spears his mother's pap, carnage his bath, the corselet his swaddlings. Under the heavy weight of those long broad limbs, a warlike babe, he cast lances as a boy; touching the sky, from birth he shook a spear born with him; no sooner did he appear than Eileithyia armed the nursling with a shield."Nonnus, Dionysiaca 25.486-494 ' When the hero Tylon or Tylus (‘knot’ or ‘phallus’), was fatally bitten in the heel by a poisonous serpent, his sister Moria appealed to the Damasen (‘subduer’). : "So Moria watching afar saw her brother's murderer; the nymph trembled with fear when she beheld the serried ranks of poisonous teeth, and the garland of death wrapt round his neck.
Aristeas narrates in the course of his poem that he was "wrapt in Bacchic fury" when he travelled to the north and saw the Arimaspians, as reported by Herodotus: > This Aristeas, possessed by Phoibos, visited the Issedones; beyond these (he > said) live the one-eyed Arimaspoi, beyond whom are the Grypes that guard > gold, and beyond these again the Hyperboreoi, whose territory reaches to the > sea. Except for the Hyperboreoi, all these nations (and first the Arimaspoi) > are always at war with their neighbors.Herodotus 4.13.1 Arimaspi and griffins remained stock images associated with the outlands of the north: the Aeschylan Prometheus Bound (ca 415 BC?), describing the wanderings of Io, notes that she is not to pass through the north, among the Arimaspi and griffins, but southward.
In December 1844, White allegedly experienced her first vision during a prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Haines at 60 Ocean Street in South Portland, Maine, which later became the Griffin Club > At this time I visited one of our Advent sisters, and in the morning we > bowed around the family altar. It was not an exciting occasion, and there > were but five of us present, all females. While praying, the power of God > came upon me as I never had felt it before, and I was wrapt up in a vision > of God's glory, and seemed to be rising higher and higher from the earth and > was shown something of the travels of the Advent people to the Holy City > ...White, Arthur L. 1985, "Chapter 7 – (1846–1847) Entering Marriage Life", > Ellen G. White: The Early Years, Vol. 1 1827–1862, page 56 In this vision the "Advent people" were traveling a high and dangerous path towards the city of New Jerusalem [heaven].
Livy lists the hostiae, victims, as the first competence of the pontiffs: following come the days, temples, money, other sacred ceremonies, funerals and prodigies. The potential for classification inherent in this text has been remarked by modern historians of Roman religion, even though some, as Bouché- Leclercq, think of a tripartite structure, rather than a division into five (Turchi) or seven parts (Peruzzi). At any rate it is an important document of pontifical derivation that establishes a sort of hierarchic order of competences. Livy continues saying Numa dedicated an altar to Jupiter Elicius as the source of religious knowledge and consulted the god by means of auguries as to what should be expiated; instituted a yearly festival to Fides (Faith) and commanded the three major flamines to be carried to her temple in an arched chariot and to perform the service with their hands wrapt up to the fingers, meaning Faith had to be sacred as in men's right hand; among many other rites he instituted he dedicated places of the Argei.
The third movement is a gentle song for soprano, and sets a fragment of John Milton's poem "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity": > :It was the winter wild, :While the Heaven-born child, ::All meanly wrapt in > the rude manger lies; :Nature in awe to him :Had doffed her gaudy trim, > ::With her great Master so to sympathise: :And waving wide her myrtle wand, > :She strikes a universal peace through sea and land. :No war or battle's > sound :Was heard the world around, ::The idle spear and shield were high up > hung; :The hooked chariot stood :Unstained with hostile blood, ::The trumpet > spake not to the armed throng, :And Kings sate still with aweful eye, :As if > they surely knew their sovran Lord was by. :But peaceful was the night > :Wherein the Prince of light ::His reign of peace upon the earth began: :The > winds, with wonder whist, :Smoothly the waters kissed, ::Whispering new joys > to the mild ocean, :Who now hath quite forgot to rave, :While birds of calm > sit brooding on the charmèd wave. The women of the chorus join the soloist for portions of the last verse.

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