1. unwrapping - Noun
2. unwrapping - Verb
Derived from unwrap
unwrapping
present participle of unwrap
unwrapping (plural unwrappings)
The act or process by which something is unwrapped.
After unwrapping the bar of chocolate, Charlie finds the fifth golden ticket. Source: Internet
And instead of people talking about their new puppy or unwrapping Christmas gifts on those annoying videos on your timeline, adult social sites feature ads of regular people like you looking for sex. Source: Internet
In Bride of Frankenstein, all is prelude to the unwrapping of Elsa Lanchester, the revelation of the true Bride, the one that the movie's really named after. Source: Internet
The filets tasted great and we couldn’t resist stealing bits and pieces right after unwrapping them at home. Source: Internet
Seren, here, was opening presents and really getting into it: unwrapping the gifts and exclaiming "mine" (just starting to speak), particular poignant as most of the toys she plays with belong to her older brother. Source: Internet
“Then came the last, and longed-for scene, for our months of toil had whetted our appetites — the unwrapping of Horuta,” Petrie wrote of one dig at a royal tomb. Source: Internet