"Draught" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Draught" Meaning

A draught is a current of air that blows, especially through a window or an open door. It can also refer to a small amount of a liquid, typically beer, drawn from a keg or barrel. In British English, it is often spelled as "draft".

"Draught" Examples

Examples of "Draught" Usage


1. In a sentence

"The bartender asked if I wanted to try the draught beer and I said yes."

2. In a technical context

"She worked on designing the draught system to ensure optimal airflow in the ventilation shaft."

3. In a poetic context

"The author used the word draught to describe the harsh conditions on the high seas in her novel."

4. In a formal setting

"The hotel offered a selection of draught beers in the lobby bar for guests."

5. In a historical context

"During WWII, the engineering team worked on improving the draught system to increase air flow in the underground bunkers."

"Draught" Similar Words

Drapes

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Drapes are fabrics, such as curtains or blinds, used to decorate and cover windows, doors, or walls, typically hung from a rod or track.

Drapet

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Draping

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The word "draping" refers to the act of arranging or disposed fabric, curtains, or other materials in a flowing or hanging manner, often to create a visually appealing or decorative effect. It can also describe the way a garment, such as a skirt or cloak, hangs on the body. In addition, the term is also used in the context of interior design and fashion, to describe the way fabrics are used to create a sense of texture, color, and movement in a space or outfit.

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Drastically

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Drasty

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "drasty" in my dictionaries. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that's not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word? I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning.

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Dratted

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Draughters

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Draughtiness

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Draughtproof

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The word "draughtproof" refers to something that prevents or reduces the passage of air through a gap, crack, or opening, typically used to describe sealing or blocking air leaks in buildings to keep warm air in and cold air out, or vice versa.

Draughts

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Draughtsman

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A draughtsman is a person who designs and draws technical diagrams or drawings, typically for architectural, engineering, or artistic purposes. The term is often used interchangeably with "draftsman."

Draughtsmanship

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Draughtsmen

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