Collocations for "drawn"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "drawn" in context.
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draw
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- draw on [paper, a school desk, the wall, the table]
- draw with [a pencil, graphite, charcoal]
- draw and paint
- draw a [circle, dog, picture, line]
- can't draw [a straight line, faces]
- draw up the [plans, design, prototype]
- drew the (winning) [number, name]
- draw [sticks, straws]
- draw from a hat
- drew his [weapon, sword, pistol]
- draw [your cards, your hand, a queen]
- draw from the [population, employees, student body]
- draw water from a [lake, well, reservoir]
- draws his [inspiration, passion] from
- draw on your [talents, skills, passions]
- drawing [on, upon] her [knowledge, own experience]
- draw [a, your own] conclusion
- draw (out) [funds, money, credit] (from the account)
- draw out his (true) [feelings, emotions, desires, opinions]
- drew her away from [danger, the crowd]
- the [match, sales, visit] drew a large crowd
- draw [people, customers] into the [store, gallery, restaurant]
- (to) draw [people] in
- draw in [customers, the crowds]
- (stop to) draw breath
- draw in a deep breath
- drew (deeply) on her cigarette
- draw back from the [noise, sound, sight]
- draw the line [at, somewhere]
- UK: (let's) draw a line under it
- UK: draw a line under the past
- [they, the teams] drew [3-all]
- slang: I (just) drew a blank
- draw off the liquid (from)
- UK: draw (the) liquid off (from)
- US: draw (the) liquid off (of)
- a [score, no-score, scoreless] draw
- [an entertaining, a boring, an action-packed] draw
- the [game, match] ended in a draw
- will not settle for a draw
- let's (just) call it a draw
- [four] draws in a row
- in the case of a draw, the winner will be determined by
- one of the [biggest, most important] draws
- [tourism, the scenery] is the [biggest] draw (of)
- need to think of a [good, new] draw
- need to come up with a [good] draw
- a [prize, lottery] draw
- the numbers for [today's, yesterday's] draw
- the draw for the [next round, playoffs, quarter finals]
- got [an easy, a tough, a reasonable] draw
'drawn' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):