"drew" in the noun sense
1. Drew, John Drew
United States actor (born in Ireland father of Georgiana Emma Barrymore (1827-1862)
"drew" in the verb sense
1. pull, draw
cause to move by pulling
"draw a wagon"
"pull a sled"
2. reap, draw
get or derive
"He drew great benefits from his membership in the association"
3. trace, draw, line, describe, delineate
make a mark or lines on a surface
"draw a line"
"trace the outline of a figure in the sand"
4. draw, make
make, formulate, or derive in the mind
"I draw a line here"
"draw a conclusion"
"draw parallels"
"make an estimate"
"What do you make of his remarks?"
5. draw, pull, pull out, get out, take out
bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
"draw a weapon"
"pull out a gun"
"The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"
6. draw
represent by making a drawing of, as with a pencil, chalk, etc. on a surface
"She drew an elephant"
"Draw me a horse"
7. draw, take out
take liquid out of a container or well
"She drew water from the barrel"
8. describe, depict, draw
give a description of
"He drew an elaborate plan of attack"
9. draw
select or take in from a given group or region
"The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population"
10. draw
elicit responses, such as objections, criticism, applause, etc.
"The President's comments drew sharp criticism from the Republicans"
"The comedian drew a lot of laughter"
11. puff, drag, draw
suck in or take (air
"draw a deep breath"
"draw on a cigarette"
12. draw
move or go steadily or gradually
"The ship drew near the shore"
13. withdraw, draw, take out, draw off
remove (a commodity) from (a supply source
"She drew $2,000 from the account"
"The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank"
14. draw, cast
choose at random
"draw a card"
"cast lots"
15. draw, get
earn or achieve a base by being walked by the pitcher
"He drew a base on balls"
16. draw
bring or lead someone to a certain action or condition
"She was drawn to despair"
"The President refused to be drawn into delivering an ultimatum"
"The session was drawn to a close"
17. draw
cause to flow
"The nurse drew blood"
18. draw
write a legal document or paper
"The deed was drawn in the lawyer's office"
19. draw
engage in drawing
"He spent the day drawing in the garden"
20. draw
move or pull so as to cover or uncover something
"draw the shades"
"draw the curtains"
21. draw
allow a draft
"This chimney draws very well"
22. draw
require a specified depth for floating
"This boat draws 70 inches"
23. draw, quarter, draw and quarter
pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to his extremities, so as to execute him
"in the old days, people were drawn and quartered for certain crimes"
24. pull, draw
cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense
"A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter"
25. absorb, suck, imbibe, soak up, sop up, suck up, draw, take in, take up
take in, also metaphorically
"The sponge absorbs water well"
"She drew strength from the minister's words"
26. attract, pull, pull in, draw, draw in
direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
"Her good looks attract the stares of many men"
"The ad pulled in many potential customers"
"This pianist pulls huge crowds"
"The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"
27. string, thread, draw
thread on or as if on a string
"string pearls on a string"
"the child drew glass beads on a string"
"thread dried cranberries"
28. pull back, draw
stretch back a bowstring (on an archer's bow
"The archers were drawing their bows"
29. guide, run, draw, pass
pass over, across, or through
"He ran his eyes over her body"
"She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"
"He drew her hair through his fingers"
30. tie, draw
finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.
"The teams drew a tie"
31. draw
contract
"The material drew after it was washed in hot water"
32. draw
reduce the diameter of (a wire or metal rod) by pulling it through a die
"draw wire"
33. draw
steep pass through a strainer
"draw pulp from the fruit"
34. disembowel, eviscerate, draw
remove the entrails of
"draw a chicken"
35. draw
flatten, stretch, or mold metal or glass, by rolling or by pulling it through a die or by stretching
"draw steel"
36. draw
cause to localize at one point
"Draw blood and pus"
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