Noun
a tough paper used for wrapping
Source: WordNetHate came in a maelstrom, and we called it several things-racism, pedophilia, justice, righteousness-but all those words were just ribbons and wrapping paper on a soiled gift that no one wanted to open. Dennis Lehane
Sharing truth is not the kind of gift that comes in wrapping paper - ripped open once and, there, you're done. No, this is a gift that must be unfolded. David Levithan
I am a veteran of the War on Christmas. I am just emerging from a battlefield strewn with dead trees and torn shreds of brightly colored wrapping paper. Henry Rollins
I write thank-you notes the minute I throw the wrapping paper away. Sarah Dessen
What I like most about directing is creating a world more so than anything. To me, the music is the wrapping paper on that world. Matthew Gray Gubler
All it takes is a bit of forward planning – buying presents, balloons and wrapping paper online and getting a friend to deliver a cake. Source: Internet