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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121. The train drew out of the station.
122. The revenue cutter drew on the smugglers' ship.
123. The airplane drew the enemy's fire.
124. She drew her sword against him.
125. The actress was the magnet that drew great audiences.
126. She drew away, but he pulled her close again.
127. The children drew pictures of their families.
128. He drew his chair nearer the fire.
129. The troops drew up on the parade ground.
130. The soldier drew himself up to his full height.
131. Wilson drew me aside after an interview.
132. "Nancy Drew," she cried, "you're under arrest!".
133. We drew lots to see who would go first.
134. She drew the figures in outline.
135. He drew a heart and coloured it red.
136. Mark drew me aside and explained the problem.
137. He drew his gun and fired.
138. The crowd drew back as the tank approached.
139. He drew in his breath sharply.
140. Her brows drew together in a scowl.
141. Her silly mistake drew on her disgrace.
142. She drew the curtains and the sunlight flooded in.
143. She drew away and did not smile.
144. He drew his sword and ran the villain through.
145. They drew up plans aimed at expanding commerce.
146. The committee drew out a plan for the reorganization.
147. His remarks drew sparks from her.
148. He drew his breath in sharply.
149. Our newspaper advertisement drew very well.
150. He drew a large cheque on his company's account.