I allers year w'ite folks say you better keep yo' eye on niggers w'at got der ha'r wrop up in strings.
I wrop up my little han'ful er duds in a hankcher, en I tie de hankcher on my walkin'-cane, en I put out arter de army.
Dis make me feel sorter jubous like, but I lay down en wrop up my head.
You des better wropdat ar neck'chif roun' yo' thoat er Ole Miss'll git atter you sho' es you live!
Its origin is, in fact, "wrop up in mystery" rather more completely than is usual with old English towns.
The Mound is "wrop in mystery," that is all about it, and a heap of earth whereof the meaning is not known to the learned is a precious dull spectacle.
Hand me down that basket from the second pantry shelf, whilst I wrop that jell-roll in a napkin.
All de niggers had shoes and plenty warm clothes and wewrop up at night in everything we can git.
When de missie try to whip me, I jes' wrop up in her big skirts and she never could hurt me much.
When I was a baby they wrop me up in cotton and put me in a coffee pot--that how li'l I was.
She make 'ash cat', cornbread wrop in cabbage leaf and put ashes 'round it.
You know de Indian people totes they chillens on they back and my mommer have me wrop up in a blanket and strop on her back.
Jes' wrop de quilt all roun' me, an' hab a extry size coffin.
De fus' thing you know some udder culled pusson'll be dyin' wrop up in a quilt like dis, and git dar fus'.
We can rig her up a throne with one of the big splint-bottom cha'rs from the Red Light, an' wrop the same in the American flag so's to make it look offishul.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wrop" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.