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		Definition of wrap-up in English: wrap-upnoun  North American A summary or review of an activity, sporting event, etc. as modifier a wrap-up session  Example sentencesExamples -  As a wrap-up to the day's events, let the children take home their eggs in a pretty basket perhaps with a small plush chick or bunny to add to their stuffed animal collection.
 -  Exactly what we're losing when we reduce biodiversity, the causes and consequences of global warming - these traumas can't be adequately summarized in an evening news wrap-up.
 -  Keneally doesn't provide any kind of wrap-up or post-script to the amazing story he has just told.
 -  It was a tough week for investors and we'll have a complete wrap-up of the market with Christine Romans.
 -  Here is a holistic health care wrap-up that offers a few hours of relaxation as well as a complete rejuvenating experience for mothers of all ages.
 -  That's probably a fairly good wrap-up of the way journalists are using the internet at the moment.
 -  We'll be back in Washington for a post-convention wrap-up.
 -  So, here's a quick wrap-up of the British elections.
 -  In their 2003 year-end wrap-up, Time Magazine ranked Thickfreakness the 3rd best album of the year.
 -  If the debate wrap-up is any indication, the other contenders are not going to go down without a serious rhetorical fight.
 -  Join me at the end of the hour with the closing bell and a wrap-up of the trading day.
 -  We'll continue to follow the wrap-up of those elections with you.
 -  Every four minutes, a pitchfest staff member tapped a triangle to encourage a wrap-up.
 -  As the year winds down, I'm compiling my thoughts and grievances for a year-end entertainment wrap-up.
 -  So, sports fans, keep your browsers tuned to this station for a play-by-play show wrap-up early next week.
 -  We'll be back with our three panelists for a wrap-up here.
 -  Along with nearly everyone else, I watched an endless series of wrap-ups of the 20th century at the dawn of the 21st.
 -  The movie does have an afterschool-special feel to it, most noticeably in Jane's extensive support system and the movie's too-neat wrap-up.
 -  Cricket mania also swept the Delhi Assembly as it met for a two-day Budget Session, with most members wanting early wrap-up to enable them to watch the day-night tie.
 -  Scenes in the movie are quite drawn out compared to the relatively brief wrap-up in the book.
 
  Synonyms synopsis, precis, résumé, abstract, abridgement, digest, compendium, condensation, encapsulation, abbreviated version    Definition of wrap-up in US English: wrap-upnounˈræpˌəpˈrapˌəp North American A summary or review of an activity, sporting event, etc. as modifier 200 campaign volunteers celebrated during wrap-up festivities  Example sentencesExamples -  Every four minutes, a pitchfest staff member tapped a triangle to encourage a wrap-up.
 -  The movie does have an afterschool-special feel to it, most noticeably in Jane's extensive support system and the movie's too-neat wrap-up.
 -  As a wrap-up to the day's events, let the children take home their eggs in a pretty basket perhaps with a small plush chick or bunny to add to their stuffed animal collection.
 -  If the debate wrap-up is any indication, the other contenders are not going to go down without a serious rhetorical fight.
 -  As the year winds down, I'm compiling my thoughts and grievances for a year-end entertainment wrap-up.
 -  We'll be back in Washington for a post-convention wrap-up.
 -  Exactly what we're losing when we reduce biodiversity, the causes and consequences of global warming - these traumas can't be adequately summarized in an evening news wrap-up.
 -  Along with nearly everyone else, I watched an endless series of wrap-ups of the 20th century at the dawn of the 21st.
 -  Here is a holistic health care wrap-up that offers a few hours of relaxation as well as a complete rejuvenating experience for mothers of all ages.
 -  Keneally doesn't provide any kind of wrap-up or post-script to the amazing story he has just told.
 -  That's probably a fairly good wrap-up of the way journalists are using the internet at the moment.
 -  In their 2003 year-end wrap-up, Time Magazine ranked Thickfreakness the 3rd best album of the year.
 -  Join me at the end of the hour with the closing bell and a wrap-up of the trading day.
 -  Scenes in the movie are quite drawn out compared to the relatively brief wrap-up in the book.
 -  We'll be back with our three panelists for a wrap-up here.
 -  It was a tough week for investors and we'll have a complete wrap-up of the market with Christine Romans.
 -  So, sports fans, keep your browsers tuned to this station for a play-by-play show wrap-up early next week.
 -  So, here's a quick wrap-up of the British elections.
 -  We'll continue to follow the wrap-up of those elections with you.
 -  Cricket mania also swept the Delhi Assembly as it met for a two-day Budget Session, with most members wanting early wrap-up to enable them to watch the day-night tie.
 
  Synonyms synopsis, precis, résumé, abstract, abridgement, digest, compendium, condensation, encapsulation, abbreviated version     |