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Be sure and wrap up well once the sun goes down.
Could it be because they are sensible and wrap up well in the winter?
Sister Bernadette was wrapped up well but still looked cold.
If you wrap up well, you'll be all right.
This place is like the North Pole; wrap up well.
But wrap up well before you go through that garden because it's enough to freeze you out there.
Cheating was one of their methods of survival, like wrapping up well.
At which time Yana left, wrapping up well for the walk back to her cabin.
Surely wrapping up well on an autumn chill morning wasn't considered unmanly?
"I told him to wrap up well!
Just be sure you wrap up well, then.'
The Sunday performances wrapped up well after 4 a.m. Monday morning.
"Yes, you must wrap up well, Jim."
Wrap up well, folks.
"Wrap up well, my dear," she replied.
Better wrap up well, though - I bet the wind's cold out on this hill, and I don't want to start sniffing again.
The understanding was that you'd wrap up well there and back, not simper and wiggle for all the world to wonder at!"
Features and hair the same, and she was wrapped up well in a thick navy-blue coat, but the flaky professor act had been dumped.
Gently turn up the heating, and ensure that they are wrapped up well in light blankets or warmer clothing, and take warm drinks.
Mrs. Steffink made a laughing protest, but gave a virtual consent by saying, "We must all wrap up well, then."
'Have you wrapped up well?'
'Wrap up well, Miranda.
If you would like advice on the correct way to pack and protect the items you post, read the leaflet Wrap up Well or ask your Customer Care Unit.
Cheaper alternatives to turning up the central heating are to do a brief bout of gentle exercise, which increases body heat from the inside, or to wrap up well, which reduces loss to the outside.
Hot chocolate and pastries are provided during the trip, but it's still a good idea to wrap up well before departure as it can be bitterly cold out on the boat, no matter how warm it feels in town.