wraparound
or wrap-a·round
[ rap-uh-round ]
/ ˈræp əˌraʊnd /
adjective
noun
Origin of wraparound
First recorded in 1965–70; adj., noun use of verb phrase
wrap around (something)
Words nearby wraparound
wrap,
wrap account,
wrap party,
wrap up,
wrap-up,
wraparound,
wraparound mortgage,
wrapover,
wrapped,
wrapped up in,
wrapper
Example sentences from the Web for wraparound
She wore a wraparound lab coat, and stood on a small centralized pedestal.
Tilda Swinton and Oliver Saillard Perform the Creation of Fashion in ‘Eternity Dress’ |Sarah Moroz |November 21, 2013 |DAILY BEASTHe wears a jacket that looks three sizes too big and a wraparound cotton ma-awis.
The wraparound counter surrounding the kitchen also makes the meal very interactive.