Drew - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |druː|  American pronunciation of the word drew
Brit.  |druː|  British pronunciation of the word drew
- this word is a past tense form of the irregular verbto draw

noun

- United States actor (born in Ireland); father of Georgiana Emma Barrymore (1827-1862)

Extra examples

I drew a straight line down the page to separate the two lists.

Students drew maps of the states and labeled them.

He drew a perfect circle.

She drew a circle around the correct answer.

... drew scattered snickers when he implemented a dress code for Senate staffers ...

The party drew most of its followers from among young people.

They drew pictures on the sidewalk with colored chalks.

...as summer drew to a close, the children spent their days wistfully capering on the beach...

The expensive car drew many covetous looks.

...the dapper gentleman drew admiring glances from all over the ballroom...

The attack drew strong denunciations from leaders around the world.

Lust for chocolate drew her into the candy store.

Their efforts to finish the work redoubled as the deadline drew near.

...that repartee to the reporter's question drew laughs from the bystanders...

Her smoky voice drew me in.

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