“wrap” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “wrap”:

+ In the United States and Japan, Plastic wrap has sometimes been made of polyvinylidene chloride.

+ Now, Saran Wrap is made with polyethylene.

+ There is no limit to the number of multiple floatboxes used, and they will wrap to additional lines, so that all can fit across and down the page.

+ Plastic wrap is a thin plastic material.

+ Bubble wrap is a kind of packaging, used for protecting sensitive things that can be broken during transportation.

wrap some example sentences
wrap some example sentences

Example sentences of “wrap”:

+ This means that if a person points the thumb of their right hand in the direction of the current, the magnetic field would go around the wire the same way their fingers would wrap around the wire.

+ He always dressed in clean clothes, and wore a green scarf and a black turban, or wrap of cloth on his head.

+ Any of these approaches will wrap the text in a container with the attribute.

+ But when shipping delicate electronics and their components, a special plastic type of bubble wrap is used to remove static electricity, this way protecting delicate electronic chips.

+ Put it and on separate lines from the pedigree chart template they wrap around.

+ Do not use this template to just force word wrap around the TOC, as this is an inappropriate method of achieving this.

+ The cradleboard could be carried on the mother’s back, using support from “tumplines”, or “burden straps” that would wrap around her forehead, chest or shoulders; if she carried a pack as well as the cradleboard, the pack strap would go around her chest and the cradleboard strap would go around her forehead.

+ Just wrap each time in the relevant column with this template, for example.

+ They are climbing plants which wrap around trees.

+ When using “left” or “right”, the words on the page will wrap around the image.

+ To remove the formatting from a number, you can wrap the number first in.

+ They don’t have a tail that can wrap around and hold on to things the way a seahorse can.

+ To wrap in the typical direction define all those floating-tables, instead, as left-side tables using the top parameter style=”float:left; margin:0.46em 0.2em”.

+ This means that if a person points the thumb of their right hand in the direction of the current, the magnetic field would go around the wire the same way their fingers would wrap around the wire.

+ He always dressed in clean clothes, and wore a green scarf and a black turban, or wrap of cloth on his head.

More in-sentence examples of “wrap”:

+ This template can be used within to wrap links which are normally not broken by whitespace, such as in the title.

+ This has the advantage of more cross-device-accessible behaviour, as they will wrap on display windows too narrow to show them side-by-side.

+ In Nicaragua, leaves are used to wrap different kinds of food, such as Nacatamales,Vigoron and Vaho.

+ Some monkeys’ tails can wrap tightly around branches, almost like a “fifth limb”.

+ Its name comes from the two stripes of dark feathers that wrap around the back of its head.

+ I think another admin should consider whether or not the debate is exhausted at this time and if so to archive wrap the discussion.

+ Unfortunately, different browsers have different ways of dealing with lines of text that overflow their container – some stretch the container whilst others wrap the text.

+ They use silk to make shelters like tube tents in trees, to line burrows if they live on the ground, and they all use silk to wrap up prey before they eat it.

+ Some mail envelopes contain bubble wrap inside.

+ According to the stories, an enormous squid would wrap its arms around a whale, causing a terrible fight to start.

+ Plastic wrap is usually less adhesive than PVC, but this can be remedied by adding linear low-density polyethylene, which also increases the film’s tensile strength.

+ Linen was for example also used to wrap Egyptian mummies.

+ They are used in burritos, enchiladas, and mainly as a wrap called taco.

+ Renders a ndash surrounded by spaces and then marks that a wrap may occur “after” the ndash.

+ Grill the strips of meat over the charcoal embers just until they are charred by fire and kissed with smoke, then wrap them up with a bit of sweet, a shot of salty, a spark of spice, a lick of acidity, some crunch, and a boatload of savory for what eventually becomes a minor feast of culinary fireworks.

+ Then wrap the outer loop around the standing part and pull it through the hole of the inner loop.

+ A flying lariat is a move where a wrestler uses the ropes to build up speed, leaps forward and wrap their arm around the opponent’s neck which causes the power of the force to knock the opponent down.

+ Wax paper has been replaced by plastic wrap for most purposes.

+ The scheme, masterminded by Vishnu, was to wrap the serpent Vasuki Vasuki around Mount Mandara and then to rotate the mountain and to churn the surrounding sea in the manner of a gigantic food processor, by alternately pulling on the serpent’s head and then on his tail.

+ Toe socks are socks that wrap each toe separate from the others.

+ Or, operators will wrap them in a small padded protector.

+ Tanks have tracks that wrap around its wheels to spread out its weight and let it cross rough ground.

+ This “main page-bullet” template deals with a peculiarity of Firefox that prevents word wrap around right-aligned images in the case of bulleted lists.

+ Their eyes wrap around the top of the head.

+ This template can be used within to wrap links which are normally not broken by whitespace, such as in the title.

+ This has the advantage of more cross-device-accessible behaviour, as they will wrap on display windows too narrow to show them side-by-side.

+ The fabric of the book was preserved when it was used to wrap a mummy from Ptolemaic Egypt.

+ If a ciphertext number becomes larger than 25 we wrap it to a value between 0-25.

+ This template provides way to wrap content in double square brackets.

+ She picked it out and as it started to wrap around her finger, she slowly felt something warm.

+ In many Culturecultures, it was used to wrap objects such as bullae.

+ They will always render only one space on each side of the dot, and if a wrap occurs then the wrap will come after the dot, not before.

+ When this occurs, and upon verification that such names are correct, wrap them in doubled parentheses.

+ If someone gets hypothermia, wrap the person in blankets and take them to the hospital.

+ If you wrap the wire into a coil, the electrons spin around the coil and make a stronger magnetic domain.

+ Most kinds of bubble wrap is made out of a plastic called Polyethylene.

+ In Asia, Zicai are sheets of dried “Porphyra” used in soups or to wrap sushi.

+ Note that the words in the label will wrap unless using “nbsp”:.

+ When date is YYYY-MM-DD format wrap in nowrap span:.

+ In Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia, these are usually used to wrap tamales before and while cooking, and they can be used to wrap any kind of seasoned meat while cooking to keep the flavor in.

+ Children and infants under the ages of 5 became easy victims of hypothermia, and if they were to die, their mothers would weight the children’s corpses with stones and wrap them in fishnets before placing the bodies through holes in the ice.

+ Renders a bold middot surrounded by spaces and then marks that a wrap may occur “after” the midddot.

+ The text will be squeezed to allow as many floating-tables as can fit, as auto-aligned, then wrap whatever text at the left-hand side.

+ Note this might cause the length of the generated information box to increase, due to increased text wrap within table cells in the information box.

+ Renders a pipe surrounded by spaces and then marks that a wrap may occur “after” the pipe.

+ Renders a bullet surrounded by spaces and then marks that a wrap may occur “after” the bullet.

+ The box is floating like an image and the article’s text that follows will wrap around it.

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