Englishfor English speakers
wrapped
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adjective
(= cloaked, clothed, draped)
covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak
leaf-clothed trees
fog-cloaked meadows
a beam draped with cobwebs
cloud-wrapped peaks
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adjective
(= engrossed, intent)
giving or marked by complete attention to
that engrossed look or rapt delight
then wrapped in dreams
so intent on this fantastic...narrative that she hardly stirred
— Walter de la Mare
rapt with wonder
wrapped in thought
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adjective
enclosed securely in a covering of paper or the like
gaily wrapped gifts
ply
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verb
(= provide)
give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance
The hostess provided lunch for all the guests
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verb
use diligently
ply your wits!
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verb
wield vigorously
ply an axe
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verb
join together as by twisting, weaving, or molding
ply fabric
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verb
travel a route regularly
Ships ply the waters near the coast
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verb
apply oneself diligently
Ply one's trade
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noun
(usually in combinations) one of several layers of cloth or paper or wood as in plywood
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noun
one of the strands twisted together to make yarn or rope or thread; often used in combination
three-ply cord
four-ply yarn
hose
Noun
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A hose is a flexible tube that can carry water or other liquids.
I bought a hose to water my plants.
hose
Verb
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When you hose something, you spray it with a hose.