Draped in a sentence as an adjective

It's heavily draped in propaganda as well, most of which is **********.

My seat belt and shoulder harness were still draped around me, attached and latched.

Not sure how I didn't die when I draped and extension lead in a puddle and got a shock.

And if that doesn't make you socially awkward, how about passing out in the hosts bathroom draped over the toilet?

From then on, people wore whatever they liked, and just kept a logo-embroidered fleece jacket draped over their work chairs.

It could be satisfied by leaving the wet paper towels on the sink, leaving them draped on the door handle or slapping them on the wall.

We're not here to ride our horses into the sunset with bags of money draped to our saddles, we're here to compete in the hosting space.

They are cheap and expendable, no television of troops mobilizing, no flag draped coffins flying home.

I bought a few towels yesterday, and while I walked through the store with them draped over my arm, I felt like I was ready for anything.

At least one of them draped a black bandana over his face; others covered their badges.> One homeowner walked out of his house to find a spent flash grenade on his lawn.

A good indicator for the seriousness of an article is how quickly the corpse of Ayn Rand is draped over the subject's policy positions.

I was drilling a hole in an exterior wall and accidentally draped the power cord into a puddle at the exact point where the drill cord met the extension.

That is given the distance from the sun will it be draped in darkness, barely visible?I had a comic as a kid that had these really freaky cold aliens that lived on Pluto in very dim light conditions.

Draped definitions

adjective

covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak; "leaf-clothed trees"; "fog-cloaked meadows"; "a beam draped with cobwebs"; "cloud-wrapped peaks"

See also: cloaked clothed mantled wrapped

adjective

covered in folds of cloth; "velvet-draped windows"