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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(181) Italy have been drawn to play Spain in the World Cup.
(182) He was always drawn to other men's wives - the forbidden fruit.
(183) This morning, looking harassed and drawn, Lewis tendered his resignation.
(184) The political frontiers in Africa were often arbitrarily drawn up by the old colonial powers.
(185) We do not intend to be drawn into the internal strife.
(186) We have drawn ahead of our competitors in that field.
(187) The process is likely to be drawn out over several months.
(188) Mother was lying on her bed, with the blinds drawn.
(189) Her will was drawn up by a solicitor and witnessed by two colleagues.
(190) The ambassador would not be drawn on questions of a political nature.
(191) An overdraft resulted when a $ 1000 cheque was drawn against only $ 900 in the account.
(192) Ruth sat, knees drawn up under her chin, and waited.
(193) Several conclusions could be drawn from the results described above.
(194) Everyone must approve the basic plan before the final details are drawn up.
(195) The moral to be drawn from this story is that keeping faith is best.
(196) We've got cards which are drawn and printed and designed by someone locally.
(197) The cold water is heated as it is drawn off.
(198) I've drawn it in rough, to give you some idea of how it looks.
(199) We've had a spec drawn up for a new bathroom.
(200) The sentry made straight for him with a drawn sword.
(201) The two sides have been at daggers drawn for some months now with no sign of improvement in relations.
(202) Her sallow skin was drawn tightly across the bones of her face.
(203) More and more people were drawn into his web of deceit.
(204) Their clients are drawn from the highest echelons of society.
(205) I am drawn to that girl; I get good vibrations from her.
(206) The President will be drawn into a damaging battle in which his credentials will be on trial.
(207) Governments are often drawn into disputes about matters of public taste and decency.
(208) The blinds were drawn to protect the new furniture from the sun.
(209) I quite by chance got drawn into a kind of impromptu party downstairs.
(210) The plans were drawn up in consultation with the World Health Organisation.