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wraparound

[rap-uh-round] / ˈræp əˌraʊnd /


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It’s a pale blue bungalow with a wraparound porch.

From Literature

The big rig has a panoramic, wraparound windshield providing exceptional visibility and a futuristic appearance.

From Los Angeles Times

A food shop costs around 25% less than in regular supermarkets, and the charity also provides "wraparound support" with courses on debt or managing mental health.

From BBC

Their options would be dictated by the rules governing their homeowners associations; the wraparound insurance policies paid for by their dues; and the financial health of dozens of their neighbors, some of them strangers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kuzmenko pulled the Kings within a goal on a wraparound score, his seventh of the season, with more than 11 minutes to play.

From Los Angeles Times