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sprawl·ing [ˈsprɔ:lɪŋ] ADJ pej

1. sprawling (expansive):

sprawling

2. sprawling (irregular):

sprawling

3. sprawling (scattered):

sprawling
sprawling

I . sprawl [sprɔ:l] N

1. sprawl no pl (slouch):

II . sprawl [sprɔ:l] VB intr

1. sprawl (slouch):

2. sprawl (expand):

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It is located in 32 acres of lush green sprawling campus.
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No previous commander in chief has brought with him such a sprawling business empire with so much complexity, opaqueness and opportunity for self-dealing.
www.thejournal.ie
What a sprawling, befuddling, fascinating, frustrating mess of a movie.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The stems are usually erect and branching or sprawling, or in a few species prostrate along the ground.
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This plant is a sprawling or somewhat erect subshrub growing to a maximum height around 60 centimeters.
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Even with 25 teaching assistants, the 32-year-old lecturer struggled to keep track of her sprawling class, which included students from four different campuses and distance learners in other countries.
www.canadianbusiness.com
The stems are 30 to 60 cm long, lax in habit, producing sprawling plants with upturned ends ending with clusters of bee pollinated flowers.
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It's sprawling, overdue and not for everyone, but at least it's not a play-it-safe comeback with the hot producer of the day.
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With a population approaching 1.3 million it's a sprawling, diesel-laced city buzzing with tuk-tuks (three-wheeler taxis), street stalls, vibrant markets and dragon-topped temples.
www.independent.co.uk
They live in their sprawling estate together with the extended family that is usually warring with one another.
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