Definition: 1. To make pictures, or a picture of something, with a pencil, pen or chalk (but not paint). 2. Make a mark or lines on a surface. 3. To move something by pulling it or them gently.
Use 'draw' in a sentence:
1. You can't fool him— he's always quick on the draw.
2. The children love to draw and colour.
3. She drew a sharp distinction between domestic and international politics.
4. He was waving his arms to draw their attention.
5. Payment must be made by bank draft drawn on a UK bank.
6. France took an early lead but Wales soon drew level.
7. I'll have to draw on my savings.
8. We learnt how to draw buildings in perspective.
9. In no sense did he draw and enthral her as Alex had done.
10. You should draw up a plan or outline for the essay.
11. The league leaders were held to a 0–0 draw.
12. I'll draw a tree and you can colour it in.
13. They drew up and executed a plan to reduce fuel consumption.
14. They managed an honourable 2–2 draw.
15. The figures in the distance seemed to be drawing closer.
16. It won't be easy for you to draw him in.
17. I'll draw you a map of how to get to my house.
18. The architect is drawing up plans for the new offices.
19. The plan has drawn a lot of criticism.
20. What conclusions did you draw from the report?
21. The draw for the raffle takes place on Saturday.
22. She learned to draw by tracing pictures out of old storybooks.
23. Italy has been drawn against Spain in the first round.
24. The fixture ended in a goalless draw.
25. We need to draw a distinction between the two events.
26. The best we can hope for in the game is a draw.
27. She drew a sketch map of the area to show us the way.
28. In the end they had to settle for a draw.
29. He learned how to draw the unclothed human frame.
30. So far, the police investigation has drawn a blank.
31. I'm not very good at drawing.
32. It would be better to draw a veil over what happened next.
33. People usually draw the curtains once it gets dark.
34. We can safely draw some conclusions from our discussion.
35. You draw beautifully.
36. They drew lots for the right to go first.
37. His life was drawing to a close.
38. Can I draw $80 out of my account?
39. Can I draw$ 80 out of my account?
40. The match ended in a two-all draw.
41. The match ended in a goalless draw.
42. A draw seems the best they can hope for.
43. We finally managed a hard-earned draw.
44. They had to draw lots to decide who would go.
45. My eyes were drawn to the man in the corner.
46. Draw a thick black line across the page.
47. The reader is left to draw his or her own conclusions.
48. She went to the post office to draw her pension.
49. Take a sheet of paper and draw a line down the middle.
50. The doctor drew off some fluid to relieve the pressure.
51. It's just one of several projects on the drawing board.
52. It is possible to draw a parallel between their experience and ours.