Wrap as a mummy
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CEREWrap, as a mummy
LINENMummy wrap
mummiamummy as a drug
mummiasMUMMIA, mummy as a drug
SWATHEWrap, as a baby
FURLWrap, as a flag
RETAPEWrap again, as a sprained ankle
giftwrapto wrap (merchandise intended as a gift) decoratively
ceredto wrap in or as if in a cerecloth
ceringto wrap in or as if in a cerecloth
swathingto bind, wrap, or swaddle with or as if with a bandage
bearskinThe pelt of a bear, esp. when used as a rug or wrap
bearskinsThe pelt of a bear, esp. when used as a rug or wrap
maudsrug or wrap of like material, used as a traveling robe, steamer rug, etc.
maudrug or wrap of like material, used as a traveling robe, steamer rug, etc.
whipsbind or wrap (as a rope or fishing rod) with cord for protection and strength
pallavoluminous square of cloth draped around the body as a mantle or wrap, worn by women of ancient Rome
norisseaweed having a mildly sweet, salty taste, usually dried, used in Japanese cookery mainly as a wrap for sushi
noriseaweed having a mildly sweet, salty taste, usually dried, used in Japanese cookery mainly as a wrap for sushi
parcellingWrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing
parceledWrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing
parcelledWrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing
parcelingWrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing
butterburA Eurasian waterside plant of the daisy family, the rounded flowerheads of which are produced before the leaves. The large soft leaves were formerly used to wrap butter, and extracts of the plant have long been used medicinally as a powerful anticonvulsant
butterbursA Eurasian waterside plant of the daisy family, the rounded flowerheads of which are produced before the leaves. The large soft leaves were formerly used to wrap butter, and extracts of the plant have long been used medicinally as a powerful anticonvulsant