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Click here if you Hate scroll, Show all | Too long, show scroll[noun] poker in which a player can discard cards and receive substitutes from the dealer; "he played only draw and stud"
[noun] the quarterback moves back as if to pass and then hands the ball to the fullback who is running toward the line of scrimmage
[noun] a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer; "he tooks lessons to cure his hooking"
[noun] a playing card or cards dealt or taken from the pack; "he got a pair of kings in the draw"
[noun] anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random; "the luck of the draw"; "they drew lots for it"
[noun] the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided; "the game ended in a draw"; "their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie"
[noun] a gully that is shallower than a ravine
[noun] an entertainer who attracts large audiences; "he was the biggest drawing card they had"
[verb] 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"
[verb] cause to localize at one point; "Draw blood and pus"
[verb] flatten, stretch, or mold metal or glass, by rolling or by pulling it through a die or by stretching; "draw steel"
[verb] remove the entrails of; "draw a chicken"
[verb] steep; pass through a strainer; "draw pulp from the fruit"
[verb] reduce the diameter of (a wire or metal rod) by pulling it through a die; "draw wire"
[verb] contract; "The material drew after it was washed in hot water"
[verb] select or take in from a given group or region; "The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population"
[verb] 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?"
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(a) To bring or take out, or to let out, from some receptacle, as a stick or post from a hole, water from a cask or well, etc. The drew out the staves of the ark. --2 Chron. v. 9. Draw thee waters for the siege. --Nahum iii. 14. I opened the tumor by the point of a lancet without drawing one drop of blood. --Wiseman.
(b) To pull from a sheath, as a sword. I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them. --Ex. xv. 9.
(c) To extract; to force out; to elicit; to derive. Spirits, by distillations, may be drawn out of vegetable juices, which shall flame and fume of themselves. --Cheyne. Until you had drawn oaths from him. --Shak.
(d) To obtain from some cause or origin; to infer from evidence or reasons; to deduce from premises; to derive. We do not draw the moral lessons we might from history. --Burke.
(e) To take or procure from a place of deposit; to call for and receive from a fund, or the like; as, to draw money from a bank.
(f) To take from a box or wheel, as a lottery ticket; to receive from a lottery by the drawing out of the numbers for prizes or blanks; hence, to obtain by good fortune; to win; to gain; as, he drew a prize.
(g) To select by the drawing of lots. Provided magistracies were filled by men freely chosen or drawn. --Freeman. 4. To remove the contents of; as:
(a) To drain by emptying; to suck dry. Sucking and drawing the breast dischargeth the milk as fast as it can generated. --Wiseman.
(b) To extract the bowels of; to eviscerate; as, to draw a fowl; to hang, draw, and quarter a criminal. In private draw your poultry, clean your tripe. --King. 5. To take into the lungs; to inhale; to inspire; hence, also, to utter or produce by an inhalation; to heave. ``Where I first drew air.'' --Milton. Drew, or seemed to draw, a dying groan. --Dryden. 6. To extend in length; to lengthen; to protract; to stretch; to extend, as a mass of metal into wire. How long her face is drawn! --Shak. And the huge Offa's dike which he drew from the mouth of Wye to that of Dee. --J. R. Green. 7. To run, extend, or produce, as a line on any surface; hence, also, to form by marking; to make by an instrument of delineation; to produce, as a sketch, figure, or picture. 8. To represent by lines drawn; to form a sketch or a picture of; to represent by a picture; to delineate; hence, to represent by words; to depict; to describe. A flattering painter who made it his care To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are. --Goldsmith. Can I, untouched, the fair one's passions move, Or thou draw beauty and not feel its power? --Prior. 9. To write in due form; to prepare a draught of; as, to draw a memorial, a deed, or bill of exchange. Clerk, draw a deed of gift. --Shak. 10. To require (so great a depth, as of water) for floating; -- said of a vessel; to sink so deep in (water); as, a ship draws ten feet of water. 11. To withdraw. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Go wash thy face, and draw the action. --Shak. 12. To trace by scent; to track; -- a hunting term. Note: Draw, in most of its uses, retains some shade of its original sense, to pull, to move forward by the application of force in advance, or to extend in length, and usually expresses an action as gradual or continuous, and leisurely. We pour liquid quickly, but we draw it in a continued stream. We force compliance by threats, but we draw it by gradual prevalence. We may write a letter with haste, but we draw a bill with slow caution and regard to a precise form. We draw a bar of metal by continued beating. {To draw a bow}, to bend the bow by drawing the string for discharging the arrow. {To draw a cover}, to clear a cover of the game it contains. {To draw a curtain}, to cause a curtain to slide or move, either closing or unclosing. ``Night draws the curtain, which the sun withdraws.'' --Herbert. {To draw a line}, to fix a limit or boundary. {To draw back}, to receive back, as duties on goods for exportation. {To draw breath}, to breathe. --Shak. {To draw cuts} or {lots}. See under {Cut}, n. {To draw in}.
(a) To bring or pull in; to collect.
(b) To entice; to inveigle. {To draw interest}, to produce or gain interest. {To draw off}, to withdraw; to abstract. --Addison. {To draw on}, to bring on; to occasion; to cause. ``War which either his negligence drew on, or his practices procured.'' --Hayward. {To draw (one) out}, to elicit cunningly the thoughts and feelings of another. {To draw out}, to stretch or extend; to protract; to spread out. -- ``Wilt thou draw out thine anger to all generations?'' --Ps. lxxxv. 5. ``Linked sweetness long drawn out.'' --Milton. {To draw over}, to cause to come over, to induce to leave one part or side for the opposite one. {To draw the longbow}, to exaggerate; to tell preposterous tales. {To draw (one)} {to or on to} (something), to move, to incite, to induce. ``How many actions most ridiculous hast thou been drawn to by thy fantasy?'' --Shak. {To draw up}.
(a) To compose in due form; to draught; to form in writing.
(b) To arrange in order, as a body of troops; to array. ``Drawn up in battle to receive the charge.'' --Dryden. Syn: To {Draw}, {Drag}. Usage: Draw differs from drag in this, that drag implies a natural inaptitude for drawing, or positive resistance; it is applied to things pulled or hauled along the ground, or moved with toil or difficulty. Draw is applied to all bodies moved by force in advance, whatever may be the degree of force; it commonly implies that some kind of aptitude or provision exists for drawing. Draw is the more general or generic term, and drag the more specific. We say, the horses draw a coach or wagon, but they drag it through mire; yet draw is properly used in both cases.
Synonyms for draw
attractor, depict, describe, draw and quarter, drawing card, draw off, eviscerate, haul, haulage, hook, hooking, imbibe, line, lot, outline, pass, puff, pull, reap, soak up, sop up, standoff, suck up, take in, take out, take up, tie, tie, trace, withdraw
Antonyms: bank, beat back, deposit, drive, force back, push, push back, repel, repulse
See also: circularise | deform | derive | draw out | draw out | form | hitch up | hive off | inspire | involve | kindle | localize | move | pass around | pencil | pick out | plunk | provoke | pull along | pull out | remove | select | sketch | sluice | sponge up |
Related terms: adduct, arroyo, broach, canyon, capillary attraction, character, coax, come in for, compact, deploy, diagram, draw out, excavate, excise, flume, get, harvest, inhale snuff, odds, photo finish, pour, prolong, pull strings, rank, rime, rip out, string out, tap, venesect, work on
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Let's analyse "draw" as pure text. This string has Four letters in One syllable and One vowel. 25% of vowels is 13.6% less then average English word. Written in backwards: WARD. Average typing speed for these characters is 1090 milliseconds. [info]
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draw: 1 = 1, reduced: 1 . and the final result is One. |
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