You could be pregnant or you may be full. It is according to how long the feeling last. Consult your doctor if you have not had a full meal.
Yes. Make sure it is tightly wrapped
A cabbage can be metaphorically described as a tightly-wrapped bundle of layers, similar to how its leaves are tightly packed together to form a whole.
Either wrapped in plastic wrap, or in a tightly sealed bowl.
you might be thinking of a lilly bulb
no because they were already dead
Amy wrapped her shawl tightly around her to keep her warm from the cold wind.
The homophone for wrapped is rapt, which means completely engrossed or absorbed in something.
"Cylinoid" is correctly spelled as "solenoid." A solenoid is a helix coil that is tightly wrapped. These are generally found in cars.
'servings' are the tightly wrapped sections of the string that form the ends and the place where the string hits the arrow
having their partners arms wrapped tightly around them so they feel protected an loved
You will use the word tightly (an adverb) when an action is causing tightness or tension, (as in a rope, string, or spring), or when objects are in close contact. You must hold onto the rope tightly. A torniquet is wrapped tightly on the arm above the wound. The mainspring of a watch is tightly wound by twisting the watch stem. The rivet fits tightly into the hole to connect the metal parts. Be sure that the plug is tightly connected to the receptacle.
The genetic material that is tightly wrapped around proteins is called chromatin. Chromatin is made up of DNA and proteins called histones, and it helps to condense the DNA into a compact form that can fit inside the cell nucleus.