draped

IPA: drˈeɪpt

adjective

  • covered in folds of cloth
  • covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak
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Examples of "draped" in Sentences

  • The brooch was draped over the left shoulder.
  • The flag is conveniently draped in the background.
  • The national flag is draped on each side of the shield.
  • He painted and draped some of the statuary of Manuel Pereyra.
  • A bier is often draped with cloth to lend dignity to the funeral service.
  • Red flags were also draped from the windows of the hospital insupport of the protest.
  • Large swaths of a dark fabric are draped from the center of the ceiling to the side walls in a swag fashion.
  • He was wearing sunglasses and a casual open-necked shirt, and a gold cross dangled from a chain draped around his neck.
  • There were no safety-pins, but lots of sass, in short, draped bloomers, or bondage mico-shorts, tightly belted over ripped and torn pastel leggings.
  • With four minutes remaining, Edler's point shot trickled behind Garon, who had Henrik Sedin draped all over him in the crease, to tie it at 3 heading into the third.
  • Wil McCarthy's written a fascinating piece for Wired on "invisibility cloaks" -- micro-video camouflage systems that reproduce what's behind you on pixels in draped in front of you.
  • The woman turned her back to the bonfire and lifted that branch with the skin draped over it, and began dancing slowly with the branch, which, we saw now, had outstretched arms like a person, and which, with the fish skin wrapped around it, appeared to be a man wearing a black-silver jacket.

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