wrap-up
[ rap-uhp ]
/ ˈræpˌʌp /
noun
a final report or summary: a wrap-up of the evening news.
the conclusion or final result: the wrap-up of the election campaign.
Australian Slang.
an enthusiastic recommendation or flattering account.
Origin of wrap-up
First recorded in 1950–55; noun use of verb phrase
wrap up
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wrapped up in
Example sentences from the Web for wrap-up
The wrap-up was masterminded by Kim Gavin, the man who produces live concerts for the pop group Take That.
“The London summit was not, after all, a flop,” begins the wrap-up from Financial Times editor Philip Stephens.