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draw
To draw means to make a picture with a pencil or pen.
- At school today the children drew a picture of their parents.
Check out other meanings of draw
Could you draw the curtains? It's dark outside.
The gangster drew a gun from his belt.
Nowadays, politicians are drawn from all levels of society.
Manchester United have drawn Juventus in the semi-final.
The magician asked me to choose a card. I drew the ace of hearts, and he told me which card I had without looking at it.
- to move slowly
As the ship drew near the shore we saw our family waiting for us.
We ran out of petrol. The car slowed down then gradually drew to a halt.
- to get ideas from
The writer drew inspiration from her difficult childhood.
- to have the same score in a game
Here's a football result. Valencia have drawn with Liverpool, 1 – 1.
Check out phrasal verbs
- The train drew away from the station.
( = It slowly moved out of the station)
- She drew back in horror.
( = She was so afraid she moved away)
- The winter nights are drawing in.
( = It's getting darker)
- It wasn't easy to draw him out.
( = He was reluctant to speak)
- I'm just going into the bank. I need to draw some money out.
( = I need to take some money out of my account)
- The police have drawn up guidelines.
( = They have produced a document that advises people what to do)
Check out expressions
- The police drew a blank.
( = They found nothing during their investigations)
- He stopped to draw breath.
( = He had a rest because he was out of breath)
- The actress drew the line at taking her clothes off.
( = She refused to go as far as that)
- Christmas is drawing near.
( = It's getting closer)
- The evening drew to a close.
( = It came to an end)
- Draw up a chair and sit down.
( = Bring a chair closer)
- He's always drawing attention to himself.
( = He wants people to notice him)
Check out other related words
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- trace
- pull (up)
- choose
- tie
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