1. draping - Noun
2. draping - Verb
of Drape
Source: Webster's dictionaryI knew from my youngest age I wanted to be a fashion designer. I was always draping fabric and working with color palettes. Catherine Malandrino
And Zach was taking his jacket off and draping it around my shoulders, which (according to Liz, who double checked with Macey) is the single-sexiest thing a guy can do. Ally Carter
I'd spent way more years worrying about how to look like a poet -- buying black clothes, smearing on scarlet lipstick, languidly draping myself over thrift-store furniture -- than I had learning how to assemble words in some discernible order. Mary Karr
“A discrete floor box below the kitchen table provides power and a data connection for laptop use, avoiding the hazard of draping cables across routes around the room.” Source: Internet
Freed from the external rules, the actor celebrated the evanescence of the moment; much the way Cellini would dazzle his patrons by draping his sculptures, unveiling them with lighting effects and a sense of the marvelous. Source: Internet
Shortly after this point, as the end of the game neared, fans were actually bold enough to climb over the wall, draping their legs over the side in preparation for the moment when they planned to rush onto the field. Source: Internet