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draw

 
> draw
(transitive or intransitive verb)
(drawing, drew, past part drawn) to haul, to drag; to cause to go in a certain direction; to pull out; to attract; to delineate, to sketch; to receive (as a salary); to bend (a bow) by pulling back the string; to leave (a contest) undecided; to write up, to draft (a will); to produce or allow a current of air; to draw lots; to get information from; (ship) to require a certain depth to float; (with on) to approach; to use (a resource); to withdraw (money) from (an account, etc); to put on (clothes); (with out) to extract; to prolong, extend; to cause (someone) to speak freely; to take (money) from an account; (with up) to bring or come to a standstill; to draft (a document); to straighten oneself; to form soldiers into an array.

> draw
(noun)
the act of drawing; (inf.) an event that attracts customers, people; the drawing of lots; a drawn game.

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