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draw
noun as in tie in competition
Strongest match
Weak matches
verb as in move something by pulling
verb as in create a likeness in a picture
verb as in deduce
verb as in allure, influence
Example Sentences
England's money has delivered a dominant, excellent team, that draws crowds, sponsors, spectators, players and attention to the game like no other.
Some on the left go much further, however, drawing dark comparisons to 1930s Germany.
The sculptures and drawings are both made up of seemingly endless loops of swirls, squigles and strands.
Now kids are back at school, the nights are drawing in - and Strictly Come Dancing is back.
Barnett also drew praise from the companies that paid the lucrative contracts for his TV clients.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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