Wrapping in a sentence as a noun

My first full-time job offer as I was wrapping up college in 2007 was from Meebo.

I for one am looking forward to wrapping leftovers in platinum foil.

He replies by stating that everything will be setup for me to go and do the shrink wrapping.

It's a bit beside the point, but I'd like to note how refreshing it is to read an honest shutting-down-and-wrapping-up post from a startup that had big dreams.

Why on earth would you leave the simple job of wrapping markup around text, to a machine that you know nothing about?The average Internet user isn't terribly savvy.

The US president, wrapping himself in the role of commander in chief, does just about anything he wants if it's even loosely connected to war or security, with or without congressional approval.

The human psycoscoutic system is very complex, part of directionality is group delay, part of it is frequency attenuation caused by sound wrapping around the ear from the ear, part of it is a half dozen other things.

Advertising rates are far below the author's $10-20 CPM estimate for dashboard advertising; $10-20 is for legitimately premium advertising such as high-end audiences, wrapping a website, etc.

Link shorteners became popular because URLs for some websites are extremely long and unweildy, and are thereby difficult to type; they also have tons of puncutation, and are at danger of being mangled by various transports due to line wrapping, escaping, and character mapping.

Wrapping definitions

noun

the covering (usually paper or cellophane) in which something is wrapped

See also: wrap wrapper

noun

an enveloping bandage

See also: swathe