'draw' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
drawUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈdrɔː/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/drɔ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(drô)
No dictionary entry found for 'draw' ✓ See the definition of "draw" in our monolingual dictionary'draw' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Forum discussions with the word(s) "draw" in the title: <,> and when people were present made attempts to draw him out - English Only forum
... by having his cattle draw along the ground ... - English Only forum ...have enough to do to draw your breath - English Only forum 'Draw a distinction' versus 'make a distinction' - English Only forum 'draw' close to God - English Only forum (of a muscle) to draw, thrust, or extend (a part, etc.) forwards - English Only forum ~a model sat, <from whom anyone who liked> could go and draw~ - English Only forum a century shows how much there is from which to draw. - English Only forum a conversational draw - English Only forum a draw for superprizes - English Only forum a draw game - English Only forum A further draw - English Only forum a quare auld draw on one of his eyeballs - English Only forum a random draw will seed the Knockout Stage - English Only forum a wicked draw cut across his abdomen - English Only forum a win and loss, not a 'draw' [sports] - English Only forum album prize draw - English Only forum All the benefit I could draw from it - English Only forum allocated by <draw> - English Only forum An away draw against Manchester Utd. - English Only forum another way to say draw faster than. [out-draw / outdraw] - English Only forum as a draw for products more than offset a build in crude - English Only forum as dotty as a child's Draw-It-Name-It puzzle - English Only forum as yet - to draw - English Only forum at a draw and stream - English Only forum at a draw and stream? - English Only forum attract (applicants) vs. draw (applicants) - English Only forum attract or draw? - English Only forum attract somebody's attention vs draw somebody's attention - English Only forum be/come under/draw fire - English Only forum more...
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