drape

ಅಲಂಕರಿಸುವುದು
definition
verb
she draped a shawl around her shoulders
arrange (cloth or clothing) loosely or casually on or around something.
noun
Katherine pulled back the heavy velvet drapes
long curtains.
by fixing the band lower down you obtain a fuller drape in the fabric
the way in which a garment or fabric hangs.
example
But I made it outside, feeling good about myself when I felt an arm 'drape' itself across my shoulder.
The heavy 'drape' of it hides all from his steady eye as I turn before him.
The firm has developed mathematical algorithms to simulate fabric 'drape' and garment fit.
They should 'drape' beautifully from the waist to the toes, with a clean, unbroken line running down the front of the legs.
They quite unselfconsciously continued to 'drape' themselves over each other; one would rest his head on the other's shoulder, the other would wrap his arms around his friend.
Its sleeves flowed down her arms ending in a willowy 'drape' nearly two feet long from which a golden tassel hung.
A great suit is the result of a flattering cut, good tailoring, and fabric that is distinctive, comfortable, and has a good 'drape' .
In between phone calls she would 'drape' herself over the chap (who really didn't seem interested) and cackle uncontrollably whenever he made a sound.
This works particularly well for women, with the gun worn to the front and concealed by the 'drape' of blouse.
I indicated the one in the pink 'drape' coat and western string tie standing in the shadows, almost in the wings.
Eva studied the 'drape' of ancient robes on vases and kylices in order to develop the proper weave of the costumes.
Use a clear, incise 'drape' on the surgical site, which inadvertently helps to keep the flow of oxygen at the surgical site.
Add the desired amount of pintucks to each side of the center, remembering that the more pintucks sewn, the more the fabric 'drape' will be affected.
‘Mysore Silk’ sarees have a distinctive 'drape' , grainy effect and are washable to a very high degree.
It's all about this sexual power, the 'drape' , the swagger.
I then took the rope and tied it off around my waist, tightening the 'drape' to give me a more decent look.
The window well included about a dozen of these pillow-pods in sepia tones, some of them soft enough to 'drape' slightly as they hung over a horizontal divider.
Rather than try and dress it up in a 'drape' jacket, she cannot put enough emphasis on how the genre has expanded its parameters since she first trod the boards of the church halls and less salubrious venues.
On most males, the fabric will 'drape' down from the shoulder area to provide a convenient hollow behind the hip.
Love the ease of pull-on pants, but not the 'drape' or feel?
Or perhaps it is just the 'drape' of fabric which makes the fashion statement.
Meanwhile Roy will be wearing a cream 'drape' suit and creepers with leopard skin fronts.
This brushed fabric has the soft hand and silky 'drape' of rayon, but, unlike traditional rayon, can be machine-washed and dried.
He has everything right - the stagger of the man walking, the 'drape' of the man sitting, the accusatory point of the man's finger.
See the fabric 'drape' and reveal the curve and flow of the body beneath.
The scrub person then drapes the patient by securing a towel with an adhesive strip on the patient's forehead and placing a body 'drape' down the entire length of the patient.
by fixing the band lower down you obtain a fuller 'drape' in the fabric
by fixing the band lower down you obtain a fuller 'drape' in the fabric
These silk sportshirts are crafted here in a comfortable waffled texture with relaxed, oversized fit, a superior 'drape' and long-lasting style.
a 'drape' jacket
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