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draw <a draw; draws> N SPORTS

draw <a draw; draws> N

draw TRANSP (ing)
draw TRANSP (ing)

draw N

draw

draw N (ing)

draw N

cold draw VB

draw attention VB

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The increased prize, along with increased public awareness of the event, helped draw 246 teams.
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They were disbanded because the team found it hard to draw players of the required skill levels and numbers.
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Then cover and draw off the heat, and leave to cool, during which time they will soften without collapsing.
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Complete our survey and you'll also be entered into a prize draw.
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This way, she said, they can draw up the correct and effective programs for disaster risk prevention and mitigation.
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Once it is at a rolling boil, so the entire surface is bubbling vigorously, draw off the heat.
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One point was awarded for a win, none for a draw, and minus one for a loss.
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Some social bookmarking services also draw inferences from the relationship of tags to create clusters of tags or bookmarks.
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With the animated cards in a solitaire-like game, the player tries to score tricks of the highest value, working against a random draw.
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The final game ended in a long-winded draw.
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