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draw

draw [ draw ]


verb  (past drew [ droo ], past participle drawn [ drawn ], present participle draw·ing, 3rd person present singular draws)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb make picture: to make a line, picture, or plan on a surface using a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paints
She drew a picture of a flower.

2. transitive verb describe something: to depict or describe something in words
He drew a vivid picture of life in 18th-century Philadelphia.

3. intransitive verb move: to move in a particular direction, often alongside, toward, or away from something else, and with a smooth steady motion
Another car drew alongside ours.

4. intransitive verb approach: to approach through time, or move toward a point or stage in something, especially its end
The meeting was drawing to a close.

5. transitive verb pull somebody or something: to pull something, or lead or pull somebody, in a particular direction, especially toward or away from something
She drew him toward the door.

6. transitive verb transportation pull vehicle: to pull a vehicle along
a carriage drawn by six horses

7. transitive verb open or close curtain: to pull a curtain or blind across a window so that it covers or uncovers it

8. transitive verb pull on string: to pull on a string, rope, or cord, usually in order to tighten it around something

9. transitive verb archery pull back string of bow: to pull back the string of a bow prior to shooting an arrow

10. transitive verb take something out: to take or pull an object out of something in which it has been enclosed or embedded
drew the letter out of the envelope

11. transitive and intransitive verb pull weapon from sheath: to pull a weapon from a holster or sheath in order to use it

12. transitive verb remove liquid: to remove liquid from a large container such as a barrel by means of a tap

13. transitive verb medicine drain wound: to drain a liquid such as blood, pus, or water from a wound or incision

14. transitive verb haul up water: to haul up water from a well or other source using a bucket on a rope

15. transitive verb elicit response: to cause somebody or something to make a response or sound
drew hoots of derision from the crowd

16. transitive verb obtain something from source: to obtain a physical or a moral resource from a place or thing
drew courage from her example

17. transitive verb obtain information from somebody: to obtain information, a secret, or an opinion from somebody by questioning or persuasion ( often passive )
She refused to be drawn on the subject.

18. transitive verb attract attention or interest: to cause somebody's attention, eye, or interest to be directed toward somebody or something
draw admiring glances

19. transitive verb attract people: to attract a person or group to come to see something or somebody
The performance always drew crowds.

20. transitive verb suck something in: to suck something in, especially air into the lungs
I drew a long breath.

21. intransitive verb smoke cigarette or pipe: to suck smoke in from a cigarette or pipe

22. intransitive verb allow air through: to allow a current of air to flow through, removing smoke or gases

23. transitive verb withdraw money: to take money out of a bank, savings account, or similar source
He drew $600 from the bank.

24. transitive verb finance receive money: to receive money regularly from a source
draws a regular salary

25. transitive verb write check: to write a check, bill of exchange, or promissory note

26. transitive verb law write out legal document: to compose or write out a legal document in the proper form

27. transitive verb arrive at conclusion: to arrive at a conclusion or inference by examining the evidence for something
You'll have to draw your own conclusions.

28. transitive verb formulate something: to formulate or state a distinction, comparison, or parallel between two or more things
drew a distinction between the causes of the two events

29. transitive verb choose something at random: to choose or be given something at random, usually in order to ensure that all participants are treated fairly
They drew lots to see who would have to go.

30. transitive verb card games take playing card: in card games, to take a card from a stack, the deck, or the dealer

31. transitive verb card games make players play particular suit: in card games, to make the other players play the cards they have in a specific suit by repeatedly leading that suit
drew trumps and played twelve tricks

32. transitive and intransitive verb finish equal: to finish a game with the scores for the opposing sides the same or with neither side having won
drew 1-1 in the semifinals

33. transitive verb nautical need particular depth of water: to need a particular depth of water in which to float

34. transitive verb manufacturing make wire: to make wire by pulling a length of metal through a conical hole

35. transitive verb disembowel somebody: to disembowel a hanged person

36. transitive verb cue games give backspin to ball: in cue games, especially billiards, to give a backward spin to a ball when making a stroke

37. transitive verb golf make ball curve: in golf, to hit a ball so that it curves in flight following the direction of the golfer's swing instead of traveling straight. The ball is drawn to the left by a right-handed player and to the right by a left-handed player.



noun  (plural draws)
Definition:
 
1. act of drawing or pulling: the act of pulling or sucking on something or otherwise drawing something

2. gambling lottery: a lottery, raffle, or other competition where the winner is decided by selecting a ticket at random

3. gambling choosing lottery winner: the choosing of a winner in a lottery, raffle, or other competition by selecting a ticket at random

4. selection of opponents: the act of selecting at random which contestants are to play each other in a sports contest, or the resulting list of games to be played
the draw for the third round of the competition

5. card games gambling something chosen at random: something chosen at random, e.g. a ticket in a lottery or a playing card or cards taken from a stack or the dealer

6. attraction: something or somebody that interests a lot of people and attracts them as spectators, visitors, or customers
The rock band will be a huge draw for the local fair.

7. contest that neither side wins: a contest that ends with both sides having the same score or with neither side having won

8. drawing of gun: the action of pulling a gun from its holster in order to fire it, especially in a gunfight

9. geography shallow gully: a shallow natural channel into which rainwater drains

10. movable part of drawbridge: the movable part of a drawbridge

11. card games second or further deal: in draw poker, the deal made to improve the players' hands after they have discarded

[ Old English dragan< Germanic, "carry"]

draw·a·ble adjective

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