"Sprawled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sprawled" Meaning

The word "sprawled" is the past tense of the verb "sprawl", which means:

To spread or be spread out in an untidy or relaxed way, often in a way that is considered careless or unattractive.
To grow or expand rapidly and unevenly in a way that is considered disorderly or chaotic.
To lie or be thrown down in a sprawling or extended position, often in a relaxed or awkward way.

Example sentences:

The cat sprawled across the couch, taking up most of the space.
The city sprawled out in every direction as it grew rapidly.
She sprawled out on the grass, enjoying the warm sunshine.

"Sprawled" Examples

Here are five usage examples of the word "sprawled":

The aftermath of the flood left a trail of debris sprawled across the street, blocking all traffic.
She got up from the couch and let out a lazy stretch, allowing her body to relax after a long day and her limbs to sprawled out.
As the police car pulled up, the officer in the front seat sprawled out of the vehicle, eyeing the suspicious person on the sidewalk.
After the messy breakup, their belongings sprawled all over the living room floor, a messy reminder of their tumultuous relationship.
The sprawled campsite was a testament to the wild abandon of the music festival; sleeping bags, cooler boxes, and discarded streamers filled the canopy.

"Sprawled" Similar Words

Spraining

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Sprains

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Sprang

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To sprang means to jump or spring suddenly into motion. It is the past tense of the verb "spring," which means to jump or move quickly upward or in a sudden manner.

Sprat

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Sprat refers to a small, oily fish, typically found in temperate and tropical seas worldwide, belonging to the family Clupeidae. Sprats are often served as food and are an important source of nutrition.

Spratly

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The Spratly Islands are a disputed group of islands in the South China Sea. They are claimed by modern-day China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines, whereas Brunei has also made a counter claim.

Sprats

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Small oily fish, typically served as food, similar to sardines.

Sprattle

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Sprawl

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Sprawling

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Extending over a large area, often in a disorganized or untidy way; sprawling over a wide area, often in an unplanned or irregular manner.

Sprawls

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To spread or extend in an irregular, sprawling manner, often in a random or unpredictable way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The city sprawls from one end of the valley to the other.<br> The neighborhood sprawls into the neighboring town.<br><br>In geography and urban planning, to sprawl refers to the sparsely populated but indefinitely large area that surrounds the city center.

Spray-can

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A small can of pressurized liquid, usually containing a volatile solvents and paint, which is dispensed in a thin spray.

Spray-on

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Something that is applied or spread in a thin layer, typically using a spray can or other device, often to achieve a smooth or even coat.<br><br>Example: "She used a spray-on hairspray to fix her hair in place."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also imply that something is easily spread or imposed over a surface, or imposed in a casual or superficial manner.<br><br>Example: "The politician's demands were treated as a spray-on solution to the country's problems."

Spray-painted

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Spray

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A spray is a stream of tiny liquid droplets that are released into the air, often in a fine mist. It can also refer to a type of product, such as a spray bottle or spray paint, that releases or disperses the liquid in this way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The leaf blower sprays water everywhere.<br> The spray bottle dispenses shampoo.<br> Can you spray some perfume?

Sprayed

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The word "sprayed" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "spray". <br><br>1. Poured or scattered droplets of a liquid, especially to kill weeds or insects, or to clean something.<br>Example: She sprayed the garden with water to water the flowers.<br><br>2. Spread or be-spattered over a surface with a liquid, and sometimes with a particular texture or pattern.<br>Example: The paint sprayed across the wall.<br><br>3. Fired a bullet or shell explosively into the air.<br>Example: The gun sprayed bullets wildly when it jammed.<br><br>4. To scatter small droplets of liquid, usually when under pressure.<br>Example: The doctor sprayed the patient with disinfectant.<br><br>5. Directed towards or affecting an area, or an instance of doing so.<br>Example: Sprayed sand creates dust.<br><br>6. To play a forceful gust of wind, often on a calm day, comes across the water and then the strong spray throws a misty veil as high as the skull before grinding to a stop in front of the ship.<br><br>7. When something is scattered around because of the force of a fusillade of bullets.<br>Example: Panic took over, and people scrambled to get away from the guns, spraying shots everywhere.

Spraying

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To scatter or distribute something, such as water, liquid, or small particles, forcefully or loosely in the air or a surface.<br><br>Example: "The fire hose began spraying water throughout the fire to extinguish the flames."