US /drɔ/
・UK /drɔ:/
THE DRAW, HE'S DRAWING
LOSE OR DRAW?
I'm going to teach you some meanings of the word 'draw'.
We can also use the verb 'draw' to mean 'attracting attention' - someone wanting to look at something.
So, the first step that we're gonna do, all the time, is we're going to draw his hairline.
is we're going to draw his hairline.
while a software engineering director at Meta can draw a minimum of $253,000 and as much as $327,000 per year.
and I'm concerned that will draw resources away from Y.
What are our options here?" This word choice can perk up your listener and draw them into truly hearing what you have to say.
Their main draw is that they are available for a very short period of time every year,
You can use it to draw the perfect circle, the perfect flower, brush your teeth faster, get some spinners on your rims, you know, look like a baller, or like a ceiling fan for really tiny people, a lazy Susan for really lazy people, test your eyesight.
Or you could use it to draw the perfect circle?
Did you draw?
Because there's nothing more interesting on television than watching people draw.
- To draw a map of the world. [bell dings]
got out my sketchbook and pencils and tried to draw a disembodied tongue.