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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(61) He came towards them with his sword drawn.
(62) Vapors drawn from the sea mustered in the skies.
(63) The broken bus was drawn in.
(64) Curtains must be drawn during the black-out.
(65) Has your lawyer drawn up the contract yet?
(66) A new will has been drawn up.
(67) The jury panel was drawn.
(68) We've drawn up a plan of action.
(69) We must drawn in a bit;we're spending too much.
(70) Every muscle in her face was drawn tight.
(71) The players have been drawn from the whole country.
(72) The contract was drawn up last year.
(73) Make sure the contract is properly drawn up.
(74) The country was drawn unwillingly into the war.
(75) All his investigations have drawn a blank so far.
(76) The document was drawn up in triplicate.
(77) The company has drawn up a new disciplinary code.
(78) His first plans were drawn up in rough.
(79) I found myself irresistibly drawn to Steve's world.
(80) He looked tired and drawn.
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(81) Beth felt strangely drawn to this gentle stranger.
(82) I refuse to be drawn into this argument.
(83) He was drawn to the monastic life.
(84) The contract had been validly drawn up.
(85) The plans had been drawn professionally.
(86) I was drawn to music from my earliest years.
(87) She looked pale and drawn after her ordeal.
(88) She has drawn a good perspective.
(89) She sat with her legs drawn up underneath her.
(90) The troops were drawn out of the troubled area.