Sentences with drawn. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use drawn in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for drawn.
- The evening has drawn in. (8)
- His face is drawn and old.] (8)
- Most minutely drawn, and, alas! (10)
- The curtains drawn and gas turned low. (8)
- It was soon drawn, perforce another way. (4)
- Clare suffered her glove to be drawn off. (10)
- But the car had drawn up at Bucklandbury Station. (8)
- The abrupt transition had drawn her eyes to his. (10)
- She found it drawn up on the sand in a little cove. (9)
- The windows are closed, but curtains are not drawn. (8)
- She wanted to look in, but a hanging had been drawn. (12)
- That settlement was drawn and only awaited signature. (8)
- His head hung and his sullen brows were drawn moodily. (10)
- In silence and with a drawn expression, she had listened. (12)
- The dead who had drawn them together withheld a pressure. (10)
- Drawn again to that horror, they saw it strangely augmented. (1)
- All the servants were drawn up in the hall to do homage to me. (10)
- He would have drawn her to his heart at one sign of tenderness. (10)
- He would have drawn her to his heart at one sign of tenderness. (22)
- An arrow drawn to the head, capable of flying fast and far with her! (10)
- At the head of every avenue stood an angel or devil with drawn sword. (8)
- The sound of chairs drawn back, of footsteps, and the closing of a door. (8)
- A cab was drawn up close by the shrub-covered iron gate leading up to No. (22)
- A cart drawn by cream-coloured oxen was passing slowly towards the bridge. (8)
- I could have drawn him out deliciously if he had not rather disturbed mine. (10)
- Had he ever been in the way of learning, I think he would have drawn very well. (4)
- It was a sort of transfer, drawn by horses, which delivered them a little inside. (9)
- The lines of his mouth were slightly drawn; his eyes hard set into the distance. (10)
- The curtains were drawn, but a chink of moonlight peering through fell on the bed. (8)
- He could not quit them abruptly: nor could he hold both without being drawn to her. (10)
- Odour drawn out of fallen leaves by the pale-filtering sunlight soaked his nostrils. (8)
- The line of her long underlie drawn sharp to check her tears, stopped her speaking. (10)
- The line of her long underlie drawn sharp to check her tears, stopped her speaking. (22)
- He moved out, down the passage, drawn on by her playing, and softly turned the handle. (8)
- The only certainty to be drawn from it was, that nothing decisive had yet taken place. (4)
- The curtains are not yet drawn across mullioned windows, but electric light is burning. (8)
- Harz saw that he had drawn off one of his boots, and stretched the foot out on a cushion. (8)
- Not finding him at first, they were drawn farther and farther into the surrounding forest. (19)
- Nevertheless, she was drawn to the edge of it by the contemplation of her scheme of release. (10)
- At times their hands interchanged a fervent pressure, their eyes were drawn to an equal gaze. (10)
- The stronger had already drawn themselves to the brink and plunged their faces into the flood. (1)
- One thrill of appreciation drew her on the tide, and once drawn from shore she became submerged. (10)
- The breath of a deliberate and undeserved peacefulness continued to be drawn in by his nostrils. (10)
- Then he noticed, fastened to the frame, on a thin rod, a dust-coloured curtain, drawn to one side. (8)
- No inference, however, should be drawn from this as to the popularity or unpopularity of the King. (14)
- The old man looked at him, and one side of his face became drawn up in a smile, which seemed to Mr. (8)
- They were drawn to the three preceding them, by a lively dissension between Chloe and Mr. Camwell. (10)
- When these cabinets were opened and the drawers drawn forward there emerged a scent of metal polish. (8)
- She allowed herself to be drawn out of the light of the open doorway, having no suspicion and no fear. (10)
- The others have all turned to him, drawn by the fascination that a man in liquor has for his fellow-men. (8)
- Never had their mutual and similar, though opposed, resources been drawn out so copiously and unreservedly. (10)
- When he rose the second time, succour reached him, and he was drawn to land trembling, his teeth chattering. (10)
- Nor is there reason to suppose we have drawn the fanatical subserviency from the example of our subject India. (10)
- His handkerchief was drawn out; and he became engaged, as it were, in wiping a moisture from the palm of his hand. (10)
- Amongst these carriages was a barouche coming at a greater pace than the others, drawn by a pair of bright bay horses. (8)
- Each detachment could make only one trip a day to the forest, returning with a fair-sized load on a sled drawn by hand. (19)
- To this depressing spot, drawn by some subtle influence he had sought neither to resist nor analyze, came Mr. Brentshaw. (1)
- She looked into his face so hard, that he felt the blood rush to his cheeks, and a dizzy sensation of being drawn forward. (8)
- But no one in his power and out of his favor would have drawn any happy augury from that outward and visible sign of approval. (1)
- The room was large and they had a tolerable space for the work, when the breakfast-table had been drawn a little on one side. (10)
- The room was large and they had a tolerable space for the work, when the breakfast-table had been drawn a little on one side. (22)
- Faster and yet faster he whizzes until he no longer looks like a man on a bicycle; he is a blurred line drawn around the track. (21)
- The feathered actors lived in a two-wheeled cart, drawn from village to village, and city to city, by a tiny, gayly-decked donkey. (5)
- This may have been caused by allowing the floor to dry too quickly or by having trowelled it too much and drawn cement to the surface. (17)
- His glance was much drawn to the very white duck trousers Weyburn had put on, for a souvenir of the approbation they had won at Marlow. (10)
- I might have been divided by an electrical shot into two halves, with such an equal force was I drawn this way and that, pointing nowhither. (10)
- Mr. Tilbody had drawn a little away from him, but paused and turned half toward him, apparently reluctant to forego the continuing opportunity. (1)
- Although the weather was warm, the two windows, contrary to the custom which gives the dead plenty of air, were closed and the blinds drawn down. (1)
- We were drawn by her to congratulate the margravine, whose hand was then being kissed by the prince: he did it most courteously and affectionately. (10)
- At that instant, the cannon having ceased firing, a burly Confederate trooper on a spirited horse dashed like a thunderbolt down the road with drawn saber. (1)
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Definition of drawn:
- drawn, drawn, part. and adj. from draw, esp. in ‘a drawn game or battle,’ undecided. | drawn and quartered, disembowelled and cut into quarters. | at daggers drawn, openly hostile.(0)
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