Wraparound (adjective)

  1. Enclosing or encircling something, especially in a snug or tight manner.
  2. Extending or continuing from one edge or end to another.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from wrap + around.

Examples:

  1. She wore a cozy wraparound sweater to keep herself warm on the chilly evening.
  2. The building had a wraparound porch that offered a stunning view of the mountains.
  3. The new addition to the software features a wraparound interface for improved accessibility.
  4. The carpenter designed a wraparound counter that provided ample storage and work space.
  5. The tennis court had a wraparound seating area for spectators to enjoy the matches.
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