Definitions

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  • adjective That can be wrapped.

Etymologies

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wrap +‎ -able

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Examples

  • Go ahead and put the link in as a link from some meaningful, and wrappable, text.

    March 19th, 2005 2005

  • So I was already wrappable around her finger quite a fan of her work - and then I learned (a while ago now) that she was a physicist too!

    The Loh Down on Science cjohnson 2005

  • Joby: Gorillamobile for iphone - wrappable tripod www. joby.com

    WVLT - Home - Headlines 2010

  • It has flexible, wrappable legs that enable the user to mount his mobile device to virtually any surface, allowing positioning capability for movie-viewing, music-listening, photo-taking, and more.

    Macsimum News Dennis Sellers 2010

  • The new magnetic version of this Gorillapod comes with powerful magnetic feet in addition to the flexible, wrappable legs, you can now stick it to any magnetic surface.

    TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff ketyung 2010

  • Flexible, wrappable legs with more than 2 dozen leg joints bend and rotate 360°

    My Digital Life 2010

  • It has flexible, wrappable legs that enable the user to mount his mobile device to virtually any surface, allowing positioning capability for movie-viewing, music-listening, photo-taking, and more.

    Macsimum News Dennis Sellers 2010

  • Inspired by the overwhelmingly positive reception of the Gorillatorch hands-free flashlight, which features powerful magnetic feet in addition to flexible, wrappable legs,

    Digital Photography Now 2010

  • Inspired by the overwhelmingly positive reception of the Gorillatorch hands-free flashlight, which features powerful magnetic feet in addition to flexible, wrappable legs,

    GadgetReview Christen da Costa 2010

  • Inspired by the overwhelmingly positive reception of the Gorillatorch hands-free flashlight, which features powerful magnetic feet in addition to flexible, wrappable legs,

    Imaging Resource News Page 2010

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