concerned and involved with someone or something. • Sally is wrapped up in her work. • Ann is all wrapped up in her children and their activities.
get sth wrapped up
Idiom(s): get something sewed up AND get something wrapped up
Theme: COMPLETION
to have something settled or finished. • I'll take the contract to the mayor tomorrow morning. I'll get the whole deal sewed up by noon. • Don't worry about the car loan. I'll have it sewed up in time to make the purchase. • I'll get the loan wrapped up, and you'll have the car this week.
wrapped up in|wrapped|wrapped up
adj. phr. Thinking only of; interested only in. John has no time for sports because he is all wrapped up in his work.Mary was so wrapped up in her book she didn't hear her mother calling her.Jean is so wrapped up in herself, she never thinks of helping others.Mrs. Brown gave up her career because her life was all wrapped up in her children. Compare: IN A WORLD OF ONE'S OWN (2b).
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