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drew [druː] VB

drew pt of:

See also draw

I . draw [drɑː, Brit drɔː] N

1. draw (attraction):

2. draw SPORTS:

empate m

3. draw (drawing of cards, lots):

III . draw <drew, drawn> [drɑː, Brit drɔː] VB intr

1. draw art:

3. draw SPORTS:

I . draw [drɑː, Brit drɔː] N

1. draw (attraction):

2. draw SPORTS:

empate m

3. draw (drawing of cards, lots):

II . draw <drew, drawn> [drɑː, Brit drɔː] VB trans

4. draw (take out):

to draw blood fig

5. draw salary, pension:

III . draw <drew, drawn> [drɑː, Brit drɔː] VB intr

1. draw art:

3. draw SPORTS:

draw in VB intr

1. draw in evening, nights:

2. draw in days:

I . draw on VB intr

1. draw on (continue):

2. draw on (approach):

II . draw on VB trans

draw on experience:

draw out VB trans

1. draw out (prolong):

2. draw out (take out):

II . draw up VB intr

draw up vehicle:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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To determine which point was the most northwestern, he drew a line from each point in the southwest-northeast direction.
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We heard it roaring from a distance and, as we drew close, felt the very ground thrum beneath our feet.
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The front end drew slight controversy, due to its forward-thrusting upper and lower ends and vertical bar electric shaver chrome grille insert.
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Also, mythology and ancient civilizations that he had learned about in school gave him a wealth of knowledge from which he drew from.
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In both his fiction and non-fiction he drew on his police experiences, but according to the nothing is known of his service.
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She was a vivacious child and drew the warm affection and protective love of her parents.
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The article drew a lot of public attention and led to the inclusion of mouthguards in other contact sports.
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She made paper cuts, embroidered, drew floral decorations, decorated wedding rooms, cooked matou when visiting relatives and did many other things.
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A nearby shop was also lit with electricity, by an arc lamp, and this new contraption drew large crowds.
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Also, he always drew women as ideal beauties and his leading men were all handsome.
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