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drawer

[drawr, draw-er] / drɔr, ˈdrɔ ər /


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Then Mossad instructed them to go about their daily routines across Iran, as part of what it calls a “drawer operation”—one that sits quietly in reserve until the drawer needs to be opened.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The drawers of the kitchen can actually be pulled out so more stuff can be piled on top. There's bread, and some sort of rotting cheese. The fridge has cobwebs."

From BBC

I watch as Kendrick throws his backpack over one shoulder and walks up the aisle while Mr. Stanley digs around in his desk drawer for the hall pass.

From Literature

After years of misfires in my efforts to bring gifts home from my travels—plastic keychains that disappear into junk drawers, T-shirts worn only once—I’ve accepted a simple truth.

From The Wall Street Journal

We have spent hundreds of hours since retirement going through boxes and shelves and drawers.

From The Wall Street Journal