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  • 41draw — vb drag, *pull, tug, tow, haul, hale Analogous words: *bring, fetch: *attract, allure: *lure, entice: extract, elicit, evoke, *educe Contrasted words: see those at DRAG …

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  • 42draw lots — {v. phr.} To select at random from a series in order to determine precedents or apportionment. * /The refugees to be evacuated drew lots on who would get a place on the first airplane out of the besieged city./ …

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  • 43draw lots — {v. phr.} To select at random from a series in order to determine precedents or apportionment. * /The refugees to be evacuated drew lots on who would get a place on the first airplane out of the besieged city./ …

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  • 44Draw! — Directed by Steven Hilliard Stern Produced by Ronald I. Cohen Written by Stanley Mann Starring Kirk Douglas …

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  • 45Draw Muhammad — See also: Everybody Draw Mohammed Day Draw Muhammad EP by Cobra Skulls Released July 4, 2006 …

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  • 46Draw the Line (chanson) — Draw the Line Single par Aerosmith extrait de l’album Draw the Line Sortie 1977 Enregistrement 1977 Durée 03:24 Genre Hard rock …

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  • 47draw something out — draw (something) out 1. to make something last longer than is usual or necessary. I can t see any reason to draw the investigation out any longer. She paused to draw out the suspense. 2. to completely explain something. Historians have to draw… …

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  • 48draw out — draw (something) out 1. to make something last longer than is usual or necessary. I can t see any reason to draw the investigation out any longer. She paused to draw out the suspense. 2. to completely explain something. Historians have to draw… …

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  • 49draw the blinds/curtain/shades on — to end (something that has been continuing for a long time) Let s draw the curtain on this investigation. see also ↑draw 5b (above), 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑draw …

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  • 50Draw — Draw, n. 1. The act of drawing; draught. [1913 Webster] 2. A lot or chance to be drawn. [1913 Webster] 3. the act of drawing a lot or chance. The luck of the draw. [PJC] 3. A drawn game or battle, etc; a tied game; a tie. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster… …

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