keep under wraps

keep (something) under wraps

To keep something secret. Keep this under wraps for now, but Greg is definitely the one getting the promotion.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

keep something under wraps

Fig. to keep something concealed (until some future time). We kept the plan under wraps until after the election. The automobile company kept the new model under wraps until most of the old models had been sold.
See also: keep, wrap
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • keep (something) under wraps
  • keep (something) under (one's) hat
  • keep (one's) eyes on (someone or something)
  • keep it that way
  • keep away
  • keep away (from someone or something)
  • be asking for trouble
  • be looking for trouble
  • keep (something) by
  • keep by
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hollyoaks Channel 4 HUNTER and Neeta's forbidden affair is getting harder to keep under wraps as he grows increasingly jealous of her relationship with Mac, while she's upset to learn he may be going to college in Edinburgh.
MANCHESTER United have tried to keep under wraps all the musings of their angry captain, but Predator hears that Roy Keane has:
THE Turf Club, determined to keep under wraps its alternative proposals for a new body to run Irish racing, has decided to circulate them to its members before revealing them to other industry bodies.
since these undies are just too good to keep under wraps.
The government can even require businesses to disclose information about products that they would rather keep under wraps, if this would prevent misleading consumers.
ONE car the motor industry doesn't want you to see quite so early is the next-generation BMW 3-series, which the Bavarian firm was hoping to keep under wraps until next spring at the earliest.