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Discover Ludwig'sprawl out' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something stretching or lying in an ungainly or careless way. For example: The cats sprawled out lazily on the couch after a long day of napping.
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Instead they sprawl out on couches and chairs at all different angles from the screen.
Lush lawns, places to sprawl out and relax, spread out on either side.
We'd cover ourselves with sunblock, then sprawl out on our mats on the sand.
At the end of each rehearsal, the dancers would sprawl out on the floor, gasping for air.
And a larger children's area so children can sprawl out while their parents purchase piles of books for them.
The soft glow of the 72-inch, flat-screen TV splashes across me as I sprawl out on the couch.
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I sprawled out on a couch behind them.
Ronaldo shuffled to the center and sprawled out in front.
"Their boss is sitting there, sprawled out," he continued.
He finds her sprawled out on a couch drinking.
I was sprawled out on the tatami, staring at the ceiling.
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