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wrap-over, n. and a.|ˈræpəʊvə(r)| Also wrap over, wrapover. [f. wrap v. + over adv.] A. n. Part of something, usu. a garment, that overlaps another part of itself.
1935Times 21 Oct. 11/3 There is a good wrapover on the skirt of the coat. 1960Vogue Pattern Bk. Early Autumn 37 Divided skirt..concealed by a wrap-over at front and back. B. adj. a. Of a garment: having a wrap-over. b. Overlapping.
1960Guardian 19 Feb. 8/7 A wrap-over petal skirt. 1973Harrods Christmas Catal. 24/1 Wrap-over coat from Italy. 1979Nature 19 Apr. p. xvii/3 The simple laboratory stirrer..has a wrapover top to provide spillage protection. 1979Homes & Gardens June 103/1 The wrapover skirt, very fashionable this summer, is made of four flared panels, lightly gathered at the waist. |