| sprawl | 1. To spread and stretch the body or limbs carelessly in a horizontal position; to lie with the limbs stretched out ungracefully. 2. To spread irregularly, as vines, plants, or tress; to spread ungracefully, as chirography. 3. To move, when lying down, with awkward extension and motions of the limbs; to scramble in creeping. "The birds were not fledged; but upon sprawling and struggling to get clear of the flame, down they tumbled." (L'Estrange) Origin: OE. Spraulen; cf. Sw. Sprattla to sprawl, dial. Sw. Spralla, Dan. Spaelle, spraelde, D. Spartelen, spertelen, to flounder, to struggle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sprawl | an ungainly posture with arms and legs spread about |
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| sprawl | sit or lie with one's limbs spread out |
| sprawl | go, come, or spread in a rambling or irregular way |
| sprawl | spread out irregularly |
| sprawl | a person who sprawls |
| sprawl | an ungainly posture with arms and legs spread about |
| sprawl | spread out irregularly |
| sprawl | spreading out carelessly (as if wandering) in different directions |
| sprawl | spread out irregularly |
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