verb (past tense of draw) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She drew water from the well and brought it to the house for the meals.

Definition:To pull water from a source such as a well or river using a bucket or container.

From drew water

Example:He drew a picture of the sunset on the beach and sent it to his friend.

Definition:To create an image or sketch using a drawing tool.

From drew a picture

Example:The knight drew his sword and charged towards the enemy.

Definition:To take a sword out of a sheath or belt, typically as part of a dramatic or ceremonial action.

From drew a sword

Example:The artist drew a portrait of the famous author for the book's cover.

Definition:To create a detailed representation of a person, often as a painting or drawing.

From drew a portrait

Example:She drew back when she saw the snake.

Definition:To move away or retreat, often out of fear or reluctance.

From drew back

Example:From her travels, she drew inspiration for her new book.

Definition:To obtain ideas or strength from a source or activity.

From drew inspiration

Example:I need to learn how to draw a leaf in knitting for the project.

Definition:In knitting, to lengthen a stitch or yarn by pulling one end through the loop of another with a crochet hook.

From drew a leaf

Example:The referee drew a line on the field to mark the penalty area.

Definition:To mark out or indicate a boundary or division, often with a marker, paint, or chalk.

From drew a line

Example:He drew a bead on the bird, waiting for the perfect moment to shoot.

Definition:In hunting or shooting, to aim a gun or other weapon at a target.

From drew a bead

Example:As the night fell, the stars drew near and filled the sky.

Definition:To get closer, often physically, but also metaphorically in thought or emotion.

From drew near