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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121, It was draped in a black cloak, with a cowl covering the face.
122, Three days later, draped over the arms of two friends, Mitch Snyder returned to mass at Holy Trinity.
123, His ripped jacket was draped over the crook of his arm.
124, That warlock was a bloated, horned hermaphrodite draped in bilious green skin.
125, In her winter coat she appeared to be little more than a central pole with a tent draped from her shoulders.
126, The outer is then draped over and clipped to the base of inner.
127, The other she draped across her forehead, so the karaso dangled down her back.
128, Clenched teeth of cowrie shells draped from her noble neck.
129, For most of this week the landscape has been draped on shifting fog patches.
130, Immediately Nathan pulled her cardigan from over her arm and draped it around her shoulders.
131, And from somewhere beneath a cupboard she produced an enormous canvas draped in a sheet and showed it to me.
132, The child's bed, draped in midnight blue,[http://Sentencedict.com] stood behind a wicker screen with a crimson shawl cast over it.
133, Our premier Regency room with its magnificent gorgeously draped four poster bed and its attractive and spacious bedroom ensures a luxurious interlude.
134, Ivy draped the whole frontage of the building and mingled with the moss of the large dilapidated lawn.
135, Windows are draped with matching curtains, simply suspended on plain wooden poles.
136, His clothes were draped on the back of a chair in front of the fire.
137, They draped the starched white tablecloth over the big deal table.
138, He draped his wet clothes over a chair in front of the stove and ladled rice and beans on to two plates.
139, The tape can also be draped on the branches of apple trees, or among bush fruit such as raspberry canes.
140, Two flannels, draped across this, were mermaids, who swam and flopped and basked on islands of flesh.
141, He draped the jacket round her shoulders, his hands briefly making contact with her flesh.
142, He imagined this woman draped on Humphrey Bogart's arm and walking into a seedy bar.
143, They were homely, draped in plaid and khaki, hairy in the wrong ways and places.
144, Now that it had been draped by thick blankets stripped from the beds upstairs it was very dark.
145, Margaret had ironed me some shirts and draped them over a clothes-horse in the hail.
146, The elegantly draped silk scarf was two shades paler than his hair.
147, Plants with grey fur wilted in pots; cobwebs hung beneath the round table, draped the lopsided chairs.
148, The walls were draped with the maps.
149, She draped the robe around her daughter's shoulders.
150, The skin over lower back and draped as usual.