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wrapped up in
Idioms and Phrases
Completely preoccupied by or absorbed in, as in She is wrapped up in her studies . [c. 1600] Also see wrap up .Example Sentences
“She’ll be missed. She led with such a beautiful, gentle, dignified grace. She wasn’t all wrapped up in herself with her process. She was there for the team. It still doesn’t even feel real, if I’m honest with you. It was tremendously upsetting, and I’m glad we had each other to lean on.â€
Talk of menopause has often been so wrapped up in ageism, and I think it made a woman always feel like she was at the end of her best years.
On the business side of the equation, it's more wrapped up in not wanting to pay for the social safety nets that many other countries put in place.
Trump’s first Cabinet meeting was everything you’ve come to expect from Donald Trump: pandering, applause, lies, smiles, accolades, guest appearances, compliments, wrapped up in a tight package of blaming former president Joe Biden as the cause of everything wrong on the planet.
Cinema Sgire wrapped up in 1981, and Michael believes they failed to plan for what happened next with the archive which had been built up.
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