1. drapes - Noun
2. drapes - Verb
drapes
plural of drape
drapes pl (plural only)
Heavy cloth hung over a window.
drapes
third-person singular simple present indicative of drape
Asymmetric drapes, fluid capes, camp sunglasses, and military caps, all festooned with make-believe badges, braids, and epaulettes: these became the modern military regalia for those who never did enlist. Source: Internet
After Hughes left the Desert Inn, hotel employees discovered his drapes had not been opened in the nine years he lived there, and had rotted through. Source: Internet
Devices in this class are typically non-invasive and include X-ray machines, PACS, powered wheelchairs, infusion pumps, and surgical drapes. Source: Internet
Keep your drapes and blinds closed at night, and keep closet and cabinet doors closed. Source: Internet
Once I trained for a whole year, I was able to create that movement, the clothes became more complex and all these structures drapes that I like were given form in tailoring. Source: Internet
At home, more of how they’re opposites emerges: “I’m a little more the domestic type; I could just talk to you about the drapes and recovering those chairs,” he says, pointing to the sunlit, sunken living room area of his office. Source: Internet