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drew
1[ droo ]
Drew
2[ droo ]
noun
- Charles Richard, 1904–50, U.S. physician: developer of blood-bank technique.
- Daniel, 1797–1879, U.S. financier and capitalist.
- John, 1827–62, U.S. actor, born in Ireland.
- his son, John, 1853–1927, U.S. actor.
- a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “trusty.”
drew
/ ː /
verb
- the past tense of draw
Example Sentences
O’Shea, a former editor of The Times, remembered how at one news meeting, Alhurra journalists were chastised for talking to Hamas representatives, because such interviews drew the ire of congressional officials.
As she drew on her eyeliner and adjusted her wig, regular customers continued to come in.
The claim by the former prosecutor — who declined to comment when reached this week — drew a line between how the events unfolded and his work on the Wiederhorn case.
It drew on a big sample of data from about nine million patients who were registered at GP surgeries.
After that, however, he tripled and drew a walk, giving him his most productive performance of what had been a slow start to the season.
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