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sprawl verb [ sprɔːl ]

• sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly way.
• "the door shot open, sending him sprawling across the pavement"
Similar: stretch out, lounge, loll, lie, lie down, lie back, recline, drape oneself, be recumbent, be prostrate, be supine, slump, flop, slouch,

sprawl noun

• an ungainly or carelessly relaxed position in which one's arms and legs are spread out.
• "she fell into a sort of luxurious sprawl"
Origin: Old English spreawlian ‘move the limbs convulsively’; related to Danish sprælle ‘kick or splash about’. The noun dates from the early 18th century.


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