Drape in a sentence as a noun

And, dude, when you sidle up next to me and drape your arm over my shoulder?

That is where the extra fabric comes in handy to drape over the velcro sides.

Just because you can drape something over yourself, that's still not the same as having it fit.

The easiest solution to this is a blackout drape hung over your door as though it was another door.

$200 is freaking expensive for a motorized drape system!

>Most mothers that I've seen publically breastfeeding have a light cloth that they drape over themselves.

You will have to measure and line up near perfectly where you affix the velcro on the drape to where your hooks/loops on the window/wall go.

Without even pressing a physical button, you swipe up the screen; the Lock screen lifts like a drape as you slide your thumb, revealing whats underneath.

Drape in a sentence as a verb

So, for example, if I am using a laptop at the diner table, I'll be sure to drape the power wires such that there's slack in the event of a tug.

Individuals are enabled and allowed to attain wealth and fame through this scheme, and are allowed to choose drape colors, but that doesn't mean they run the show, at all.

If you future may require another taxpayer bailout, best to drape your identity even more in the flag, to raise the emotional stakes in your favor.

Do you want mothers to retreat to a disgusting public restroom to feed baby?Most mothers that I've seen publically breastfeeding have a light cloth that they drape over themselves.

By that, I mean they would contract some Asian company to make a printer mechanism that the Atari 400/800 was able to print to, and Atari's factories would drape it in plastic that had an Atari logo.

Beer ads don't say "makes you stupid and fat; occasionally ruins lives; it's going to **** some of you; no, really, you will not have beautiful women drape themselves over you, that virtually never to men sitting at home playing Xbox and drinking beer does not make it substantially more likely.

Go to the window and strike your match and light the curtain or the drape, at which point he struck his match right near the old cheesecloth thing he had hanging in front of his window and then he flung the window open and he said to me, At that point, Id look out over Atlanta and watch it burn.

Drape definitions

noun

hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)

See also: curtain drapery mantle pall

noun

the manner in which fabric hangs or falls; "she adjusted the drape of her skirt"

noun

a sterile covering arranged over a patient's body during a medical examination or during surgery in order to reduce the possibility of contamination

verb

arrange in a particular way; "drape a cloth"

verb

place casually; "The cat draped herself on the sofa"

verb

cover as if with clothing; "the mountain was clothed in tropical trees"

See also: clothe cloak robe

verb

cover or dress loosely with cloth; "drape the statue with a sheet"