A flatteringpainter who made it his care / To drawmen as they ought to be, not as they are.
Hetried to draw a conclusion from the facts.
Tea is muchnicer if you let it draw for threeminutesbeforepouring.
to drawmoney from a bank
Serene, smiling, enigmatic, she faced him with no fearwhatevershowing in her darkeyes. [ …] She put back a truantcurl from her forehead where it had soughtegress to the world, and looked him full in the facenow, drawing a deepbreath which caused the round of her bosom to lift the lace at her throat.
We drewback from the cliffedge.
The runnersdrewlevel with each other as they approached the finish line.
Drawnear to the fire and I will tell you a tale.
We do not draw the moral lessons we might from history.
“[…] Norogue e’er felt the halterdraw, with a good opinion of the law, and perhaps my owndetestation of the lawarises from my having frequentlybroken it.  [ …] ”
This horsedrawswell.
A ship's sail is said to draw when it is filled with wind.
One fineday in the middle of the night, / twodead mengot up to fight. / Back to back they facedeach other, / Drew their swords and shoteach other.
The carriagedrawseasily.
You should draw the curtainsat night.
At the start of their turn, eachplayermustdraw a card.
The citizens were afraid the casino would draw an undesirable element to their town. I was drawn to her.
On one of my expeditions, after a stormynight, at the end ofMarch, the houndsdrewall daywithoutfinding a fox.
In a desperatelytightopeningset, the pace and accuracy of the Serbian's groundstrokes began to drawerrors from the usuallyfaultless Nadal and earned him the firstbreak point of the day at 5-4.
Keep a watchupon the particularbias of their minds, that it may not drawtoo much.
(Usually as draw on or draw upon): to rely on; utilize as a source.
She had todrawupon her experience to solve the problem.
I don'tmind if they have some fun, but I draw the line at anything that might harmothers.
Line up the 1/2 template with the stringer (or draw a center line) — Stephen Pirsch [1]
This is the third hand in a row where you'vedrawnfour of a kind. Someone is stacking the deck!
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Drawing a deep, steadyingbreath, Barefootsmelled the machine oil of the well-keptsmoke pole. His very firstshot put an immediatestop to Swann's barraging of Jessie.
Drawnigh them daimonian! Why so fearest the Argives?
Draw a three-dimensional, to-scalepicture of the item you explored.
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They created the better chances while Boro, lookingevery inch a troubledteam, rarelylooked likeavoiding a thirdsuccessivegoallesshomedraw.
and then he lucks inagain and wins the officedraw.
After Gervinho had been brilliantlydenied an earlyshot on goal by Mats Hummels' outstretchedboot, the German champions made a mockery of their fourth-seeding in this season's group-stagedraw.
Meaning of draw for the defined word.
Grammaticalement, ce mot "draw" est un nom, plus spécifiquement, un noms dénombrable. C'est aussi un verbe, plus spécifiquement, un verbes intransitif, un verbes transitif et un verbes par type d'inflexion.