Reverse Dictionary: SPRAWL

ADJECTIVES
► SCANGLED sprawling; lying about on the ground → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► SCRAWMING ungainly, sprawling; straggling → 1895 Eng. dial.
► SPRANGLY spreading, sprawling → 1942 Amer. sl. (Bk.)
► SPREADACEOUS spreading, sprawling → 1942 Amer. sl. (Bk.)

ADVERBS
► ASPRAWL headlong, sprawling → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)

VERBS
► REAM to stretch out the arms in order to reach anything; to stretch up; to sprawl; to stretch oneself, esp. on first awakening → 1781 Eng. dial.
► SCAMBLE to scramble, to sprawl, to roll awkwardly about → 1866 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► SCRAWL to crawl, to creep; to move slowly or with difficulty; to hobble; to scramble, to sprawl → 1747 Eng. dial.
► SCRAWM to scramble awkwardly; to grope about with outstretched arms; to sprawl; to spread or stretch out in a straggling manner → 1895 Eng. dial.
► SPRADDLE to sprawl → 1632
► SPRANGLE to struggle; to sprawl, to spread out the limbs → 1400
► SPRANTLE to struggle, to sprawl → 1390 obs.
► SPROTTLE to struggle helplessly or ineffectually; to sprawl; to kick about helplessly; to struggle to rise after a fall, etc. → 1829 Eng. dial.
► SPURL to sprawl; to scramble → 1821 Sc.
​► TAVE to sprawl with the arms and legs; to kick or fidget with the feet → 1781 Eng. dial.
► WALTER to roll to and fro; to move from side to side; to tumble or toss about; to lie sprawling on the ground, in mire, etc. → c1400 obs.