Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprawl.(verb)
Small branches of a tree; twigs; sprays.(noun)
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Use "sprawls" in a sentence
"Rocinha-which means "little field" in Portuguese-sprawls along the northeastern fringe of São Conrado, a chic neighborhood of modern high-rises and million-dollar mansions."
"He has noticed when sitting in the car, their dog 'sprawls' in such a way that his private area is then "exposed" somewhat."
"It kind of sprawls out like some kind of perverse Oz eating away at the jungle."