wrap-up
noun
• a summary or review of an activity, sporting event, etc.
• "the post-game wrap-up"
wrap up
• cover or enclose something in paper or soft material.
• "she sat and wrapped up presents for her three children"
• put on warm clothes.
• "wrap up warm, it's getting very chilly"
Similar:
dress warmly,
wear warm clothes,
put on more clothes,
muffle up,
• complete or conclude something.
• "they hope to wrap up negotiations within sixty days"
Similar:
conclude,
finish,
end,
bring to an end,
bring to a close,
bring to a conclusion,
round off,
terminate,
stop,
cease,
finalize,
complete,
settle,
tie up,
put the finishing touches to,
wind up,
sew up,
polish off,
• be so absorbed in something that one does not notice other people or things.
• "he was too wrapped up in the historic importance of his campaign"
• be quiet; stop talking or making a noise.
• "just wrap up, the pair of you!"
Similar:
be quiet,
be silent,
fall silent,
stop talking,
hold one's tongue,
keep one's lips sealed,
quieten down,
quiet down,
shut up,
shut one's mouth,
shut one's face,
shut one's trap,
button one's lip,
put a sock in it,
pipe down,
cut the cackle,
give it a rest,
shut one's gob,
wrap it up,
belt up,
save it,
can it,