drew /droo/ pat of draw     draw /drö/     transitive verb (pat drew /droo/; pap drawn)- To pull
 - To drag
 - To pull along
 - To bring forcibly towards or after one
 - To pull into position
 - To pull back
 - To pull back the string of
 - To pull together or away
 - To take (eg a raffle ticket) at random from a number
 - To entice, attract
 - To coax into giving information
 - To encourage to talk freely (usu draw out)
 - To inhale
 - To take out
 - To unsheathe
 - To withdraw
 - To cause to flow out
 - To evoke or bring out by some artifice
 - To extract by pulling
 - To extract the essence of
 - To eviscerate
 - To pull through a small hole, as in making wire
 - To deduce
 - To lengthen
 - To extend to the full length
 - To force to appear (eg to force a badger from its hole)
 - To receive or take from a source or store
 - To demand by a draft
 - To get by lot
 - To trace
 - To construct in linear form
 - To make a picture of by drawing lines
 - To describe
 - To put into shape, to frame
 - To write out (eg a cheque)
 - To require as depth of water for floating
 - To finish without winning or losing
 - To deflect the ball with the inside edge of the bat (cricket)
 - To hit (the ball) intentionally in such a way that it moves from right to left in the air (if right-handed) or from left to right (if left-handed) (golf)
 - To deliver (a bowl) so that it moves in a curve to the point aimed for (bowls)
 - To deliver gently (curling)
 - To force one's opponents to play (all their cards of a suit, esp trumps) by continually leading cards of that suit (bridge, etc)
 - To hit (the cue ball) so that it recoils after striking another ball (snooker, etc)
 - In a foundry, etc, to remove (a pattern) from a mould
      intransitive verb- To pull
 - To practise drawing
 - To move
 - To make one's way, go
 - To resort
 - To approach
 - To make a draught
 - (of a flue, etc) to have a good current of air
 - To act as drawer
 - To draw a card, a sword or lots
 - To infuse
 - To end a game without winning or losing
 - To move in a curve to the point aimed for (bowls)
       noun- The act of drawing
 - Assignment by lot of prizes, opponents in a game, etc
 - Anything drawn
 - A drawn or undecided game
 - An attraction
 - A drawer (of a chest of drawers; US)
 - A running play that is disguised to look like a passing play (American football)
     ORIGIN: OE dragan; cf drag   drawˈable  adjective  draweeˈ  noun - The business or person on whom a bill of exchange is drawn
 - The bank on which a cheque is drawn
    drawˈer  noun - A person or thing that draws
 - The person who signs a cheque or bill of exchange
 - Someone who draws beer or fetches liquor in a tavern
 - /drör/ a thing drawn out, such as the sliding box in a chest of drawers
 - (in pl) a close-fitting undergarment for the lower part of the body and the legs
    drawˈing  noun - The art of representing objects or forms by lines drawn, shading, etc
 - A picture in lines
 - The act of assigning by lot
 - The act of pulling, etc
    drawˈings  plural noun  Any monies or other assets taken by the owner of a business, or paid by the business on the owner's behalf   drawn  adjective - Pulled together
 - Closed
 - Neither won nor lost
 - Unsheathed
 - Eviscerated
 - Strained, tense
 - Etiolated (botany)
 - Pulled out, lengthened, as in cold drawn (engineering)
      drawˈback  noun - A disadvantage
 - A receiving back of some part of the duty on goods on their exportation
     drawˈbar  noun - A sliding bar
 - A bar used in coupling railway vehicles (also dragˈ-bar and draughtˈ-bar)
    drawbar outfit  noun  A lorry, whether or not articulated, with a trailer  drawˈ-boy  noun - Orig the boy who pulled the cords of the harness in figure-weaving
 - A mechanical device for this purpose
    drawˈbridge  noun - A bridge that can be drawn up or let down as required
 - Bridge played by two people, with two dummy hands, not exposed
    drawˈdown  noun - A reduction, diminution
 - The withdrawing of funds up to a specified limit, esp (income drawdown) the withdrawal of money from one's pension fund (finance)
    drawˈ-gear  noun  The apparatus by which railway-cars are coupled  draw hoe  noun  A hoe designed for pulling soil towards one, having a flat blade at about right angles to the handle  drawing board  noun - A board, or a tilting surface attached to a desk, to which paper can be attached for drawing on
 - The planning stage of a project, etc (figurative)
    drawˈing-frame  noun  A machine in which carded wool, cotton or the like is drawn out fine  drawˈing-knife  noun  A knife with a handle at each end, used by a cooper for shaving hoops by drawing it towards him  drawˈing-master  noun  drawing paper  noun  drawˈing-pen  noun  drawˈing-pencil  noun  drawing pin  noun  A short broad-headed pin for fastening paper to a drawing board, etc  drawing room  noun - In engineering, a room where plans and patterns are drawn
 - See also separate entry
     drawˈing-table  noun  (also draw-leaf table, draw-table and draw-top table) a table that can be extended in length by drawing out sliding leaves  drawˈ-net same as dragnet (see under drag).  drawnˈ-threadˈ work or drawn work  noun  Ornamental needlework done by pulling out some of the threads of a fabric  drawˈ-plate  noun  A plate supporting dies for drawing wire or tubing  drawˈ-sheet  noun  (in nursing) a sheet that can be drawn out from under a patient  drawˈ-string or drawˈstring  noun  A string or cord, etc, in a casing in or threaded through material, by which the material may be drawn or gathered up   adjective  Having or closed by such a string  draw-table, draw-top table see drawing-table above.  drawˈ-tube  noun  A tube sliding within another, as in a form of telescope  drawˈ-well  noun  A well from which water is drawn up by a bucket and apparatus    at daggers drawn  Openly hostile  draw a bead on see under bead  draw a blank  - Literally, to get a lottery ticket that wins no prize
 - To get no result
    draw a cover (or covert)  To send the hounds into a cover to frighten out a fox  draw attention to see under attention  draw back  - To recoil
 - To withdraw
    draw blank  To draw a cover, but find no fox  draw down (US) To remove (troops) from a place where they have been stationed  draw, hang and quarter see under hang  draw in  - To reduce, contract
 - To become shorter
 - (of nights) to begin earlier with the change of season
    draw it fine  To be too precise  draw it mild (informal) To refrain from exaggeration  draw near  To approach  draw off  - To cause to flow from a barrel, etc
 - To withdraw
    draw on  - To approach
 - To pull on
    draw on or upon - To make a draught upon
 - To make a demand upon (eg one's credulity, patience or resources)
 - To draw one's weapon against
    draw on one's imagination  To make imaginative or lying statements  draw on one's memory  - To try to remember
 - To make use of what one remembers
    draw out  - To leave the place (of an army, etc)
 - To lengthen
 - To entice into talk and self-expression
    draw rein  To slacken speed, to stop  draw someone's attention to see under attention  draw stumps  To end play in cricket by removing the wickets  draw the cloth, board or table (archaic) To clear up after a meal  draw the line  - To fix a limit
 - To find finally and positively unacceptable
    draw the long bow see under bow2  draw the teeth of  To make harmless  draw to a head  To mature  draw up  - To form in regular order
 - To compose, put into shape
 - To stop
    in drawing  Correctly drawn  out of drawing  Inaccurately drawn, or drawn in violation of the principles of drawing  out of the top drawer  Of top grade, esp socially  |