Synonym: Drew, John Drew. Similar words: crew, brew, shrew, screw, dread, cadre, strewn, farewell. Meaning: [drɔː] n. United States actor (born in Ireland); father of Georgiana Emma Barrymore (1827-1862).
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91. He drew comfort from her warm support.
92. She drew a wavy line under the word.
93. They drew the manpower from those people.
94. She drew back her foot from the step.
95. He drew thoughtfully on his pipe.
96. Doctors drew off a pint of his blood.
97. He drew on an American cigarette.
98. The bus drew in and let the cars pass.
99. The train drew in/into the station.
100. The couple of lovers drew near together.
101. He drew me aside, and whispered in my ear.
102. He drew the girl tenderly towards him.
103. Her actions drew criticism from her superior.
104. He drew his knees up to his chest.
105. The acrobats' performance drew forth applause from the audience.
106. The car drew up at the traffic lights.
107. The funny story drew him into it.
108. We heard voices as we drew near the village.
109. The leader drew away from the pack.
110. She drew her inspiration from her childhood experiences.
111. The train drew into the station.
112. I drew him away from the crowd.
113. Bobby drew a chair up to the table.
114. The taxi drew up outside the house.
115. He drew off a glass of beer.
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116. Rosie drew an elephant and coloured it in.
117. He came close but she drew back.
118. Hussain drew me aside to whisper in my ear.
119. The book drew lavish praise from literary critics.
120. The engineer drew a diagram of the bridge.