Synonym: careworn, haggard, raddled, worn. Similar words: draw near, brawny, scrawny, draw, drawl, draw up, draw out, drawer. Meaning: [drɔːn] adj. 1. showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering 2. having the curtains or draperies closed or pulled shut 3. used of vehicles pulled forward (often used in combination).
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(31) A grammatical choice is drawn from a closed set of options.
(32) There are clear morals to be drawn from the failure of these companies.
(33) There were two inferences to be drawn from her letter.
(34) The contestants are drawn from a cross section of society.
(35) Katie had drawn a cottage with a little stream running next to it.
(36) By a tantalising quirk of fate, the pair have been drawn to meet in the first round of the championship.
(37) Moisture is drawn to the surface of the fabric so that it evaporates.
(38) The picture had been drawn with great care .
(39) So far, the police investigation has drawn a blank.
(40) The students are drawn from very mixed social backgrounds.
(41) Her ideas are drawn mainly from Chinese art.
(42) The plans were drawn up in consultation with engineers.
(43) The Queen arrived in a horse - drawn carriage.
(44) Spielberg refused to be drawn on his next movie.
(45) The plan has drawn a lot of criticism.
(46) She looked very pale and drawn.
(47) Her face was pinched and drawn.
(48) She was drawn into a maelstrom of revolutionary events.
(49) Another celebration had drawn to its close.
(50) He looked pale and drawn.
(51) Clear guidelines need to be drawn up.
(52) They were irresistibly drawn to each other.
(53) The idea has drawn much criticism from both sides.
(54) The curtains had been drawn asunder.
(55) He and his partner are at daggers drawn.
(56) I felt drawn to this mysterious stranger.
(57) The treaty has drawn criticism from opposition groups.
(58) She and her mother were at daggers drawn.
(59) This beer should be drawn slowly.
(60) An 18-point agenda was drawn up for the meeting.