wrapped up (with someone or something)

wrapped up (with someone or something)
*wrapped up (with someone or something)
involved with someone or something. (*Typically: be \wrapped up (with someone or something); get \wrapped up (with someone or something).) •

She is all wrapped up with her husband and his problems.

She is just too wrapped up.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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