Wrap

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Wrap is a term with various meanings in different contexts. In the context of food, a wrap is a type of sandwich made with a soft flatbread rolled around a filling. In the context of film and television production, "wrap" is a phrase used to signal the end of filming. In the context of fashion, a wrap can refer to a garment that is tied around the body.

Food[edit | edit source]

A wrap in the context of food is a type of sandwich that is made by rolling a filling inside a soft flatbread. The concept is similar to that of a burrito or a gyro. Wraps are a popular choice for a quick, portable meal. They can be filled with a variety of ingredients, including meats, cheeses, vegetables, and sauces.

Film and television production[edit | edit source]

In film and television production, the term "wrap" is used to signal the end of filming. It is short for "wrap up," and is traditionally announced by the director at the end of the last scene to be filmed. After the wrap, the set is dismantled, and the post-production process begins.

Fashion[edit | edit source]

In fashion, a wrap can refer to a type of garment that is tied or wrapped around the body. This can include wrap dresses, wrap skirts, and wrap tops. Wrap garments are often designed to be adjustable, allowing for a custom fit.

See also[edit | edit source]

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