Monday, February 1, 2010

the word for 01.02.2010 is WRAPPED

Made it back from Rutland..the stories l could tell you about this weekend..but that's for anothert of my blogs!Ha.
Anyway, the word for to- day is WRAPPED. One way od describing this word is covered or enclosed according to the dictionary.Well l had my word for today within minutes of going out! Today was so cold, that my husband had his thermal underwear on under his trousers. several jumpers on, a really warm raincoat and scarves, hat and gloves. Then he told me that we were going out in the pocket rocket (the mini!0 with wait for it..the roof down! Oh well, we did buy it to have the roof down and have some fun. I am just not sure this was the fun l had in mind. So dutifully, l wrapped myself up and out we went. The following image is my word for Wrapped and is a self portrait, (not very flattering but...)...going 85 miles an hour on the motorway! IPlease note the flyimg backwards fringe!!! hate to admit it but we did have fun, even if we were frozen stiff by the time we got to our destination!



wrap |rap|verb ( wrapped wrapping )[ trans. cover or enclose (someone or something) in paper or soft material he wrapped the Christmas presents Leonora wrapped herself in a large white bath towel.• clasp; embrace she wrapped him in her arms.• cover (the body) with a body wrap.• cover (the fingernails) with a nail wrap.[ trans. ( wrap something around) arrange paper or soft material around (someone or something), typically as a covering or for warmth or protection wrap the bandage around the injured limb.• place an arm, finger, or leg around (someone or something) he wrapped an arm around her waist.• informal crash a vehicle into (a stationary object) Richard wrapped his car around a telephone pole.[ trans. Computing cause (a word or unit of text) to be carried over to a new line automatically as the margin is reached, or to fit around embedded features such as pictures.• [ intrans. (of a word or unit or text) be carried over in such a way.[ intrans. informal finish filming or recording we wrapped on schedule three days later.nouna loose outer garment or piece of material.• [as adj. denoting a garment having one part overlapping another;wraparound a wrap skirt.• paper or soft material used for wrapping plastic food wrap.• (usu. wraps) figurative a veil of secrecy maintained about something, esp. a new project details of the police operation are being kept under wraps.[usu. in sing. informal the end of a session of filming or recording :right, it's a wrap.a sandwich in which the filling is rolled in a soft tortilla.short for body wrap .• short for nail wrap .

1 comment:

  1. chilly but smiling it will get warmer soon fot the pocket rocket (great name)

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