sprawl• Jimmysprawled, his hands now braced solidly on the steps in front of him.• Gallagher drove his fist into his face and sent him sprawling on his back.• Carla is sprawled on the sofa.• We bathed our feet deliciously before sprawling on the soft mossy bank in the dryingheat of the sun.• The middle-class neighborhoods sprawloutward from the city center.• They sprawledpanting on the ground, resting their weight against the rocks.• Ralemberg and his wifesprawled there, their throatsgashed from ear to ear.
went sprawling• He took three flights without stopping, and when he reached the last, he went sprawling.• One of them collided with Dunne and went sprawling.• Although he hadn't actually handled her particularly roughly, she lost her balance and went sprawling on the floor.
sprawl2 noun [singular, uncountableU]
AREAa large area of buildings that are spread out in an untidy and unattractive way 〔建筑群〕杂乱扩展的大片地区
We drove through miles of urban sprawl before we finally got out into the countryside.