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wrapped up in

Idioms  
  1. Completely preoccupied by or absorbed in, as in She is wrapped up in her studies. [c. 1600] Also see wrap up.


Example Sentences

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We’ve selected a remote table at the members club to avoid anyone overhearing spoilers, but everyone is too wrapped up in their own conversations to notice what Dodd is disclosing about Part 2 of Season 4, which debuted on Netflix on Thursday.

From Los Angeles Times

Some are wrapped up in scarves and woolly hats, while others are sat in deckchairs, eating picnic lunches and playing music as they get ready to watch the chart-topping singer Raye in action.

From BBC

Quantum has set a $5.75 billion limit for the fund, higher than the $5.25 billion it collected for a predecessor pool that it wrapped up in 2024.

From The Wall Street Journal

Among them are an Ares Management vehicle that wrapped up in January with $7.1 billion in investible capital and a $6.8 billion pool that London-based Coller Capital closed last July.

From The Wall Street Journal

This seems too good to be true, said the voice in my head that sees all of those presents on Christmas Day and knows that some of them are socks and underwear wrapped up in pretty boxes.

From Literature