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verb (used with object), draped, drap·ing. to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
to adjust (curtains, clothes, etc.) into graceful folds, attractive lines, etc.
to arrange, hang, or let fall carelessly: Don't drape your feet over the chair!
Medicine/Medical , Surgery . to place cloth so as to surround (a part to be examined, treated, or operated upon).
(in reinforced-concrete construction) to hang (reinforcement) in a certain form between two points before pouring the concrete.
to put a black cravat on (a flagstaff) as a token of mourning.
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb (used without object), draped, drap·ing. to hang, fall, or become arranged in folds, as drapery: This silk drapes well.
noun a curtain or hanging of heavy fabric and usually considerable length, especially either of a pair for covering a window and drawn open and shut horizontally.
either of a pair of similar curtains extending or draped at the sides of a window, French doors, or the like as decoration.
manner or style of hanging: the drape of a skirt.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of drape 1400–50; late Middle English <Middle French draper, derivative of drap cloth (see drab1 )
OTHER WORDS FROM drape drap·a·ble, drape·a·ble, adjective drap·a·bil·i·ty, drape·a·bil·i·ty, noun Words nearby drape Drancy, drang, drangway, drank, dr. ap., drape , Drapeau, drape forming, draper, drapery, drapes
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Dr. Drape recognizes that she will always have to manage her scoliosis.
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Religion, indigestion, priggishness, or discontent may drape the panes.
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It measured six yards by four, and might have served for a temple curtain or to drape a royal bed.
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A fog-like sense of unreality seemed to drape everything about him.
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The first is gathered at the waist and arranged so as to drape in front and reach down lower at the sides.
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There stood Slim before a mirror, hopelessly entangled in a sheet which he was trying to drape around himself.
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British Dictionary definitions for drape verb (tr) to hang or cover with flexible material or fabric, usually in folds; adorn
to hang or arrange or be hung or arranged, esp in folds
(tr) to place casually and loosely; hang she draped her arm over the back of the chair
noun (often plural) a cloth or hanging that covers something in folds; drapery
the way in which fabric hangs
Derived forms of drape drapable or drapeable , adjective Word Origin for drape C15: from Old French draper, from drap piece of cloth; see drab 1
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Words related to drape sprawl, don, swathe, hang, dangle, cover, cloak, fold, enclose, envelop, wrap, dress, clothe, model, suspend, droop, spread-eagle, drop, line, roll
Medical definitions for drape v. To cover, dress, or hang with or as if with cloth in loose folds.
n. A cloth arranged over a patient's body during an examination or treatment or during surgery, designed to provide a sterile field around the area.
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