verb
The gypsy caravan was drawn by two horses
The cowboy drew his gun and began firing
She drew two pails of water for the horses
Anything will draw a crowd in New York
The artist was drawing pictures in chalk on the pavement
The plans for the new civic centre have not yet been drawn
She's very ill and may draw her last breath any minute
I have to draw some money from my bank account for groceries
It is your turn to draw a card
He drew back quickly when he saw the snake
The train drew in to the station
draw off
The barmaid drew off two large beers from the keg
The Indians drew off and waited to see what we would do
draw on
She drew on her years of experience as a doctor
With the cold season drawing on, we had to get in the crops
draw out
Her visit has been drawn out to a week
I drew him out on his feelings about social security
draw up
A taxi drew up and I got in
We drew up the agreement only yesterday
The troops were drawn up in full battle array
noun
The draw of the rock concert was extraordinary
The race ended in a draw for second place