sprawl in Spanish
sprawl in Spanish is desparramo, descuajaringarse, descuajeringarse — sprawl means to sit or lie with the arms and legs spread out carelessly.
sprawl in Spanish
What does "sprawl" mean?
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verb To sit or lie with the arms and legs spread out carelessly.
"He sprawled across the sofa after the long shift."
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noun Unplanned, spread-out growth of buildings, especially on the outskirts of a city.
"The report warned about urban sprawl eating into farmland."
sprawl in a sentence
- He sprawled across the sofa after the long shift.
- The cat sprawled out in a patch of sun.
- The report warned about urban sprawl eating into farmland.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sprawl" in Spanish?
"sprawl" in Spanish is desparramo, descuajaringarse, descuajeringarse. sprawl means: To sit or lie with the arms and legs spread out carelessly.
How do you use "sprawl" in a sentence?
Example: "He sprawled across the sofa after the long shift." In Spanish, "sprawl" is desparramo, descuajaringarse, descuajeringarse.
Are there other ways to say "sprawl" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 8 translations listed for "sprawl": desparramo, descuajaringarse, descuajeringarse, desparrancarse, despatarrarse, despaturrarse.