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What (who) is wrapped-round - definition

FRAGRANCE ADVERTISED BY HILARY DUFF
Wrapped with Love; Wrapped With Love

The Pont Neuf Wrapped         
1985 ENVIRONMENTAL ARTWORK
The Wrapped Pont Neuf
The Pont Neuf Wrapped, Paris, 1975–1985 was a 1985 environmental artwork in which artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped the Pont Neuf in fabric. Planning for the project started in 1979.
Último Round         
BOOK BY JULIO CORTÁZAR
Ultimo round; Último round
Último round (the title translates as Last Round, as in boxing) is a two-volume work by Julio Cortázar published by Siglo XXI Editores in 1969. Containing nearly one hundred articles, essays, poems, short stories, and sketches by Cortázar, it is illustrated with reproductions of various drawings, paintings, and photographs.
wrapped up         
2014 SONG PERFORMED BY OLLY MURS, TRAVIE MCCOY
Wrapped Up (Olly Murs song); Wrapped Up (song)
engrossed or absorbed to the exclusion of other things.

Wikipedia

With Love... Hilary Duff

With Love... Hilary Duff is the first fragrance by American singer and actress Hilary Duff. It was launched at Macy's department stores in the United States on September 14, 2006.

Examples of use of wrapped-round
1. I think his tracksuit top was wrapped round his neck, attached to the spiders web.
2. There is a painting of a two crashed cars wrapped round poles.
3. Water Boarding: the prisoner is bound to a board with feet raised, and cellophane wrapped round his head.
4. Even the birth of her son was fraught – he was almost strangled by the umbilical cord, wrapped round his neck.
5. One man left the building with a bandage wrapped round his head and his shirt drenched in blood.