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draw

noun as in tie in competition

verb as in deduce

Strongest matches

Weak match

verb as in take out, extend

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England's money has delivered a dominant, excellent team, that draws crowds, sponsors, spectators, players and attention to the game like no other.

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Some on the left go much further, however, drawing dark comparisons to 1930s Germany.

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The sculptures and drawings are both made up of seemingly endless loops of swirls, squigles and strands.

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Now kids are back at school, the nights are drawing in - and Strictly Come Dancing is back.

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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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