I think using \pad-around will work best in my case. The reason I'm using 
\wordwrap-string is because I am passing a string via a variable. Thanks for 
your help, and I'm glad this has resulted in an improvement to the 
documentation :)

𐑪𐑯 2023-04-13 𐑨𐑑 04:54, Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> 𐑮𐑴𐑑:
>>> This smells like a bug: `\wordwrap-string` returns a bunch of lines
>>> spaced by `baseline-skip`, but no such skip is applied after the
>>> last line, for whatever reason.
>> 
>> Why would it be applied after the last line?
>
> Oh, I didn't mean that `\wordwrap-string` actually should insert such
> a vertical space, sorry for being imprecise.
>
> Anyway, your explanation was quite helpful; I will update the
> documentation to mention that the baseline of a `\wordwrap-string`
> object is the baseline *of the first line*.
>
>
>     Werner

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