Pronunciation of the English word draped.
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1. | The calendar featured photos of bikini-clad vixens draped over sports cars. | |
2. | The soldiers solemnly draped the flag over the coffin. | |
3. | He draped his coat over her shoulders. | |
4. | Tom draped his coat over Mary's shoulders. | |
5. | The buildings were draped with snow. | |
6. | Have you not heard, sir, that the Dragon with the Seven Heads has been eating up a pure maiden every month? And now he demands that the princess herself shall be delivered up to him this day. That is why the town is draped in black and we are all so gloomy. | |
7. | She only bathes her shapely limbs in the pool, often combs out her hair, with a comb that is made of boxwood from Cytorus, and looks in the water to see what suits it best. Then draped in a translucent robe, she lies down on the soft leaves, or in the soft grass. | |
8. | The cat jumped up on Tom's shoulders and draped itself across his neck. | |
9. | Far from being an empty void, the space around Earth is a jungle of invisible fields and tiny particles. It’s draped with twisted magnetic field lines and swooping electrons and ions. | |
10. | Tom draped his arms protectively over her shoulders. |