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drapey

American  
[drayp-ee] / ˈdreɪp i /

adjective

drapier, drapiest
  1. tending to hang in fluid folds.


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By the 1970s, even the Queen was wearing looser-fitting evening gowns with drapey arms and "swirly whirly" patterns.

From BBC Dec. 26, 2025

At a backyard disco party he threw recently, Zuckerberg wore a sequin floral bomber jacket over a drapey shirt unbuttoned to the mid-stomach.

From Salon Nov. 9, 2024

But the co-stars, dressed in drapey clothing, seemed relaxed enough.

From New York Times Apr. 17, 2023

So has his clothing, with its drapey fits and modern silhouettes.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 26, 2022

We do what we always do when we hang out in her room, bicycling our legs into the drapey fabric and gossiping about boys she has crushes on.

From "The House That Lou Built" by Mae Respicio

The Fr. drap, cloth, from which drapier and Eng. “draper” are derived, is of obscure origin.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin" by Various

I am very sensible how ill your lordship is like to be entertained with the pedantry of a drapier in the terms of his own trade.

From The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 06 The Drapier's Letters by Jonathan Swift

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