Similar words: drapery, leaped, rape, escaped, grape, scrape, grapes, trapeze. Meaning: [dreɪp] adj. 1. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak 2. covered in folds of cloth.
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1, The lectern was draped in yellow silk sheets.
2, Dust-sheets were draped over the furniture.
3, Dust sheets draped the corridors.
4, The bedclothes were draped over a sofa.
5, He had a towel draped across his shoulders.
6, She had a shawl draped around her shoulders.
7, She draped a shawl over her shoulders.
8, The windows were draped with curtains.
9, She draped a coat round his shoulders.
10, Ruth draped a shawl over her shoulders.
11, Natasha took the coat and draped it over her shoulders.
12, He draped his jacket over the back of the chair and sat down to eat.
13, He draped his coat over the back of the chair.
14, He took off his coat and draped it over a chair.
15, His arm was draped casually around her shoulders.
16, We have draped flags across trees and bushes.
17, The coffins were all draped with the national flag.
18, She draped some velvety material over the old sofa.
19, The girl was draped in the flag.
20, The body was draped in a blanket.
21, She had a blanket draped across her knees.
22, Nicola slowly draped herself across the couch.
23, She had a towel draped around her neck.
24, A light cotton jacket was draped over her shoulders.
25, He draped the flag over the body.
26, The soldiers' coffins were draped with American flags.
27, Jack emerged with a towel draped around him.
28, His feet were draped over the seat.
29, He draped his legs over the chair.
30, The coffin had been draped in a Union Jack.