Definitionadj. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak
Last update: June 25, 2015
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She stretched out on the couch beside him; resting her head on his chest and he draped the blanket across her shoulders, his arm falling loosely on her waist. [Please select]
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It does seem out of place 186 With sable-draped banners and slow measured tread 140 Work. [Please select]
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The black mantilla draped her shoulders and bust with a certain austerity of effect. [Please select]
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And its draped folds served as the top of a sort of cave for him. [Please select]
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The Elks' flag was spread out, draped over the dresser, where he could see it. [Please select]
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Farther along swung the black-draped banner: "Justice to Traitors is Mercy to the People." [Please select]
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It came from a window before which a tawdry red curtain had been draped. [Please select]
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