"Drew" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Drew" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Drew" Meaning

The verb "drew" is the simple past tense of the verb "draw". It can mean to move something along a surface by pulling or dragging it, to bring out or produce something through effort, or to make a likeness or representation of something by sketches or diagrams. For example:

She drew the curtains closed. (to move something along a surface)
He drew a deep breath before speaking. (to bring out or produce something)
The artist drew a portrait of the Queen. (to make a likeness or representation)

"Drew" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "drew"


She drew the curtains to keep out the sunlight.
The artist drew a beautiful portrait of her grandmother.
The football player drew a crowd with his amazing breakaway goal.
As a child, she loved to draw and paint.
The report author drew parallels between the two case studies to highlight their similarities.

"Drew" Similar Words

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Dressings refer to the clothing or outdoor garments that someone wears, such as a hat, scarf, jacket, pants, or skirt. Alternatively, dressings can also refer to the toppings or condiments added to food, such as salad dressings, bread dressing, or gravy dressing.

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A dressmaker is a person who creates, alters, or repairs clothing, especially women's clothing, such as dresses and fabrics. They typically work with patterns, fabrics, and sewing techniques to design and construct garments, and may also offer alterations and custom fitting services.

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