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                            Phrase(s): *wrapped up (with someone or something) 
involved with someone or something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.)  •  She is all wrapped up with her husband and his problems.  •  She is just too wrapped up., Phrase(s): wrapped up (in someone or something) 
concerned or obsessed with someone or something.  •  Sally is pretty wrapped up in herself.  •  I’m too wrapped up in my charity work to get a job., Phrase(s): wrapped up 
Go to sewed up., Phrase(s): *wrapped up 
Fig. settled or finished. (*Typically: get something ~; have something ~.)  •  I’ll take the contract to the mayor tomorrow morning. I’ll get the whole deal sewed up by noon.  •  Don’t worry about the car loan. I’ll have it wrapped up in time to make the purchase.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs