
verb, drew, drawn, draw⋅ing, noun | 1. | to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often fol. by along, away, in, out, or off). |
| 2. | to bring, take, or pull out, as from a receptacle or source: to draw water from a well. |
| 3. | to bring toward oneself or itself, as by inherent force or influence; attract: The concert drew a large audience. |
| 4. | to sketch (someone or something) in lines or words; delineate; depict: to draw a vase with charcoal; to draw the comedy's characters with skill. |
| 5. | to compose or create (a picture) in lines. |
| 6. | to mark or lay out; trace: to draw perpendicular lines. |
| 7. | to frame or formulate: to draw a distinction. |
| 8. | to write out in legal form (sometimes fol. by up): Draw up the contract. |
| 9. | to inhale or suck in: to draw liquid through a straw. |
| 10. | to derive or use, as from a source: to draw inspiration from Shakespeare. |
| 11. | to deduce; infer: to draw a conclusion. |
| 12. | to get, take, or receive, as from a source: to draw interest on a savings account; to draw a salary of $600 a week. |
| 13. | to withdraw funds from a drawing account, esp. against future commissions on sales. |
| 14. | to produce; bring in: The deposits draw interest. |
| 15. | to disembowel: to draw a turkey. |
| 16. | to drain: to draw a pond. |
| 17. | to pull out to full or greater length; make by attenuating; stretch: to draw filaments of molten glass. |
| 18. | to bend (a bow) by pulling back its string in preparation for shooting an arrow. |
| 19. | to choose or to have assigned to one at random, by or as by picking an unseen number, item, etc.: Let's draw straws to see who has to wash the car. |
| 20. | Metalworking. to form or reduce the sectional area of (a wire, tube, etc.) by pulling through a die. |
| 21. | to wrinkle or shrink by contraction. |
| 22. | Medicine/Medical. to cause to discharge: to draw an abscess by a poultice. |
| 23. | to obtain (rations, clothing, equipment, weapons, or ammunition) from an issuing agency, as an army quartermaster. |
| 24. | Nautical. (of a vessel) to need (a specific depth of water) to float: She draws six feet. |
| 25. | to leave (a contest) undecided; finish with neither side winning, as in a tie. |
| 26. | Cards.
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| 27. | Billiards. to cause (a cue ball) to recoil after impact by giving it a backward spin on the stroke. |
| 28. | Northeastern U.S. (chiefly New England ). to haul; cart. |
| 29. | Hunting. to search (a covert) for game. |
| 30. | Cricket. to play (a ball) with a bat held at an angle in order to deflect the ball between the wicket and the legs. |
| 31. | Curling. to slide (the stone) gently. |
| 32. | to steep (tea) in boiling water. |
| 33. | to form or shape (glass) as it comes from the furnace by stretching. |
| 34. | to exert a pulling, moving, or attracting force: A sail draws by being properly trimmed and filled with wind. |
| 35. | to move or pass, esp. slowly or continuously, as under a pulling force (often fol. by on, off, out, etc.): The day draws near. |
| 36. | to take out a sword, pistol, etc., for action. |
| 37. | to hold a drawing, lottery, or the like: to draw for prizes. |
| 38. | to sketch or to trace figures; create a picture or depict by sketching. |
| 39. | to be skilled in or practice the art of sketching: I can't paint, but I can draw. |
| 40. | to shrink or contract (often fol. by up). |
| 41. | to make a demand (usually fol. by on or upon): to draw on one's imagination. |
| 42. | Medicine/Medical.
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| 43. | to produce or permit a draft, as a pipe or flue. |
| 44. | to leave a contest undecided; tie. |
| 45. | Hunting. (of a hound)
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| 46. | to attract customers, an audience, etc.: Our newspaper advertisement drew very well. |
| 47. | to pull back the string of a bow in preparation for shooting an arrow. |
| 48. | an act of drawing. |
| 49. | something that attracts customers, an audience, etc. |
| 50. | something that is moved by being drawn, as the movable part of a drawbridge. |
| 51. | something that is chosen or drawn at random, as a lot or chance. |
| 52. | drawing (defs. 5, 6). |
| 53. | a contest that ends in a tie; an undecided contest. |
| 54. | Also called draw play. Football. a play in which the quarterback fades as if to pass and then hands the ball to a back, usually the fullback, who is running toward the line of scrimmage. |
| 55. | Poker.
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| 56. | Physical Geography.
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| 57. | the pull necessary to draw a bow to its full extent. |
| 58. | an amount regularly drawn, as from a drawing account. |
| 59. | a fund, as an expense account or credit line, from which money may be withdrawn when needed. |
| 60. | Horology. the tendency of a tooth of an escape wheel to force toward the center of the wheel a pallet engaging with it. |
| 61. | draw ahead,
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| 62. | draw away,
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| 63. | draw down, to deplete or be depleted through use or consumption: to draw down crude-oil supplies. |
| 64. | draw in,
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| 65. | draw off, to move back or away. |
| 66. | draw on,
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| 67. | draw out,
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| 68. | draw up,
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| 69. | beat to the draw, to react quicker than an opponent. |
| 70. | draw oneself up, to assume an erect posture. |
| 71. | luck of the draw. luck (def. 10). |