Sprawl vs Drape - What's the difference?
sprawl | drape |
To sit with the limbs spread out.
* {{quote-book
, year=1888
, year_published=1994
, publisher=Wordsworth Editions
, author=
, title=The Man Who Would Be King, and Other Stories
, chapter=Baa Baa, Black Sheep
v=onepage&q=sprawled, sprawls, sprawling, %22to%20sprawl%22%20-urban&f=false
, isbn=9781853262098
, page=159
, passage=There was no special place for him or his little affairs, and he was forbidden to sprawl' on sofas and explain his ideas about the manufacture of this world and his hopes for the future. ' Sprawling was lazy and wore out sofas, and little boys were not expected to talk.}}
* {{quote-book
, year=1942
, year_published=2007
, publisher=Down East Enterprises
, author=Louise Dickinson Rich
, title=We Took to the Woods
, chapter=“Do You Get Out Very Often?”
v=onepage&q=sprawled, sprawls, sprawling, %22to%20sprawl%22%20-urban&f=false
, isbn=9780892727360
, page=314
, passage=But most of all I like to sit in the dark with all these hearty souls sprawled' around me on the floor and hear them talk. I am sorry to say that I can never believe that floor-'''sprawling is anything but a pose; I have tried it and it is ''not comfortable but it looks well in the flickering fire-light, and is in good magazine-story tradition.}}
* {{quote-book
, year=1979
, year_published=1985
, publisher=Gallaudet University Press
, author=Thomas S. Spradley, James P. Spradley
, title=Deaf Like Me
, section=Chapter Six
v=onepage&q=sprawled, sprawls, sprawling, %22to%20sprawl%22%20-urban&f=false
, isbn=9780930323110
, page=64
, passage=There were pillows on the floor, a few chairs, and four or five students sprawled here and there watching a football game.}}
To spread out in a disorderly fashion; to straggle.
* {{quote-book
, year=1771
, publisher=B. White
, editor=
, by=Carl Gustav Ekeberg
, author=Johann Reinhold Foster
, title=A Voyage to China and the East Indies, volume 2
, chapter=Birds and Beasts
, volume_plain=A Short Account of the Chinese Husbandry
v=onepage&q=sprawl&f=false
, page=321
, passage=The hatched young ones are ?odl to tho?e who breed them up, and the?e try in the following manner whether they are hatched too ?oon or not: they take hold the little ducks by the bill, and their bodies hang down ; if they ?prawl and extend their feet and wings, they are hatched in due time ; but if they have had too much heat, they hang without any ?truggling.}}
* {{quote-book
, year=1914
, year_published=2009
, publisher=BiblioBazaar
, author=
, title=Cross Trails: The Story of One Woman in the North Woods
v=onepage&q=sprawled, sprawls, sprawling, %22to%20sprawl%22%20-urban&f=false
, isbn=9781103051649
, page=116
, passage=A shrewd blow, it caught him off balance, and after one ineffectual stagger he sprawled backward and lay for a moment staring up in blank surprise}}
* {{quote-book
, year=1995
, publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group
, author=James H. Hallas
, title=Squandered Victory: the American First Army at St. Mihiel
, chapter=Eyes on Metz
v=onepage&q=sprawled, sprawls, sprawling, %22to%20sprawl%22%20-urban&f=false
, isbn=9780275950224
, page=187
, passage=German trucks stood along the road, the drivers dead in the seats or sprawled' on the ground nearby.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 1
, author=Clive Lindsay
, title=Kilmarnock 1 - 2 St Johnstone
, work=BBC Sport
An ungainly sprawling posture.
A straggling, haphazard growth, especially of housing on the edge of a city.
* {{quote-book
, year=2006
, publisher=JHU Press
, author=Anthony Flint
, title=The Land: The Battle Over Sprawl and the Future of America
, section=Introduction: Developing America
v=onepage&q=sprawl&f=false
, isbn=9780801884191
, page=17
, passage=Getting people to think about the future is difficult. Just ask some of the people who end up being most concerned about sprawl —the millions who move into suburban subdivisions, only to have their dreams of the good life spoiled by maddening traffic and water bans, because millions more moved into the next subdivision over.}}
* {{quote-magazine
, year=1959
, author=William H. Whye Jr.
, title=A Plan to Save Vanishing U.S. Countryside
, date=August 17, 1959
, volume=47
, issue=7
, page=92
, magazine=Life
, publisher=Time, Inc
, issn=0024-3019
v=onepage&q=sprawl&f=false
, passage=Many of our past difficulties in dealing with sprawl' come from some very mistaken if widely held assumptions. One is that ' sprawl is due to too many people and not enough land.
}}
* {{quote-magazine
, year=1948
, author=Terry B. Augur
, title=The Dispersal of Cities—A Feasible Program
, date=October 1948
, volume=4
, issue=10
, page=314
, magazine=Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
, publisher=Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science
, issn=0096-3402
v=onepage&q=sprawl&f=false
, passage=He briefly compares the relative merits of providing for that growth by the usual method of urban sprawl and by directing it into suburban satellite communities with the integrity preserved and comes out strongly for the latter method.
}}
(UK) A curtain, a drapery.
The way in which fabric falls or hangs.
(US) See drapes.
(US) A youth subculture distinguished by its sharp dress, especially peg-leg pants (1950s: e.g. Baltimore, MD). Antonym: square
* Time.com: MANNERS & MORALS: The Drapes [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,856482,00.html]
To cover or adorn with drapery or folds of cloth, or as with drapery; as, to drape a bust, a building, etc.
* De Quincey
* Bungay
To .
To make cloth.
To design drapery, arrange its folds, etc., as for hangings, costumes, statues, etc.
To hang or rest ly
To spread over, cover.
As nouns the difference between sprawl and drape
is that sprawl is an ungainly sprawling posture while drape is a drop (globule of liquid ).As a verb sprawl
is to sit with the limbs spread out.sprawl
English
Verb
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Noun
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Derived terms
* urban sprawlSee also
* Los Angelizationdrape
English
Noun
(en noun)References
Verb
(drap)- The whole people were draped professionally.
- These starry blossoms, pure and white, / Soft falling, falling, through the night, / Have draped the woods and mere.