draw

Definition

  • verb: to make (a picture, image, etc.) by making lines on a surface especially with a pencil, pen, marker, chalk, etc., but not usually with paint
  • verb: to cause to move continuously toward or after a force applied in advance
  • often + 'for'
  • synonyms: pull, drag, attract

Examples

  • A good writer knows how to 'draw' readers 'in'. [=how to make readers interested; how to make people want to read something]

  • Many people have been 'drawing' comparisons 'between' the two movies. [=have been saying that the movies are similar]

  • When the huge crowd suddenly became unruly, security 'was quick on the draw'. [=security reacted very quickly]

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) wwwAweeeu caaamnn dddrriwrAeeeu sssmttrraaamighhtt innttoo CCCCaaamirroo. - This whole spur is a real possibility. - So on Thursday you don't trust Bell's map, Bell wss a fool, Bell couldn't draw a map. But on Friday he's suddenly infallible. - And where are the expedition maps? - ln my room. (..)
    1996 The English Patient