Sentence for draw | Use draw in a sentence

Sentences for draw. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use draw in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for draw.

  • But I cannot draw back. (10)
  • The wrist I draw corks with. (8)
  • Draw your chair nearer, my dear. (4)
  • You must draw the line somewhere. (8)
  • Nesta did not draw back her hand. (10)
  • And she still had the power to draw him. (8)
  • He heard her draw her breath in sharply. (8)
  • What is more sacred than each breath we draw? (8)
  • Why did she draw back and look so grave at me? (4)
  • She tried to touch him, to draw him to a chair. (10)
  • She tried to touch him, to draw him to a chair. (22)
  • The remaining five were now to draw their cards. (4)
  • It seemed to draw all the flies from far and near. (5)
  • You are the fountainhead at which we draw and drink. (8)
  • Get your own lawyer to draw it up and make him trustee. (8)
  • A mocking laugh caused him to draw it back as if stung. (10)
  • Who would not wish his picture to draw a crowd about it? (9)
  • No, Sir; I meant to draw his attention to it in the morning. (8)
  • You draw out a board and lodge in your carriage as in a bed. (10)
  • You can draw your revolver as you did the other day and fire. (12)
  • And your activity is the interest you draw from it to live on. (10)
  • Soames hated sunshine, and he at once got up, to draw the blind. (8)
  • Mrs. Bellew did not kiss him, neither did she draw back her face. (8)
  • He left it at once to draw the cork of a pint-bottle of champagne. (8)
  • He does not draw his sabre; his right hand hangs easily at his side. (1)
  • I may give that impression, but you must not draw false inferences. (12)
  • Under his father he learned to draw pleasure-pigs and other animals. (8)
  • She felt, and shuddered to feel, that she could draw from dark stores. (10)
  • The name of Cecil caused her to draw in her shoulders in a half-shudder. (10)
  • Frances Freeland seemed to draw her smile more resolutely across her face. (8)
  • His valet passed across the room to shut the window and draw the curtains. (8)
  • You wish to say that you think me betrayed, and therefore I may draw back? (10)
  • He could only draw down the corners of his mouth hard, and glance up queerly. (10)
  • She went on smiling, and seeming to draw closer to him and throw down defences. (10)
  • He could not recall one single little thing that she had done to draw him to her. (8)
  • Not only his blossoms withered, his being seemed to draw in its shoots and twigs. (10)
  • He turned away from that scented darkness, and began to draw the corks of winebottles. (8)
  • To draw and expend the interest should be a privilege reserved to me and my successors. (12)
  • It was like watching a starved plant draw up water, to see her drink in his companionship. (8)
  • They draw together, as people do, discussing the misfortunes of members of their families. (8)
  • Mrs. Pendyce had begun to draw her needle in and out with a half-startled look on her face. (8)
  • I recognized our Fallow field host, and thinking to draw him out, I told our mutual histories. (10)
  • We had to draw lots who should keep by Catman out of twenty-seven; fifteen blanks were marked. (10)
  • He was suffering, and by being brutal he expected to draw balm on himself; nor was he deceived. (10)
  • He refused to draw the reins till they had reached the village, where one of the horses dropped. (10)
  • He distrusted from the bottom of his soul those who had such manifest power to draw things from you. (8)
  • The last office of the four carriage-horses was to draw Sir Walter, Miss Elliot, and Mrs Clay to Bath. (4)
  • Besides, a Queen of Blondes would not draw the hearts out of men in England, as in Italy and in Spain. (10)
  • Like a thing aroused from sleep the forgotten creature started and began to draw the cabman away from us. (8)
  • He forced her to swallow the calumny, and draw away with her family against herself through strong disgust. (10)
  • Lilies, swimming on the mere, In the castle shadow, Under draw their heads, and Fear Walks the misty meadow. (10)
  • Nesta had seen it, and had taken her impressions; she, too, shrank from it; the more when impelled to draw near it. (10)
  • He thought of writing to the Times the next morning, to draw the attention of the Editor to the condition of our parks. (8)
  • I saw him draw back surprised, and I was sorry that Mrs. Rushworth should resent any former supposed slight to Miss Bertram. (4)
  • They were opposites, but she counted a good deal upon that very difference in their temperaments to draw them to each other. (9)
  • I have been such a perpetual dish of vinegar under his nose for the last month, that the poor fellow sniffs when I draw near. (10)
  • Mrs. March felt that all this was weakening her moral fibre; but she tried to draw the line at letting Burnamy keep the group. (9)
  • Dahlia, seeing that every one moved away from her, whispering with satisfied noddings, wished to draw her in among the groups. (10)
  • An architect has it in his power to draw his specifications in such a manner that only a few favored contractors will dare to bid. (13)
  • The metropolis supplies the Sunday reading of the American people, largely because it has the resources of Grub Street to draw upon. (16)
  • So vigorously replied the ramparts that Phips was obliged to draw off for a while, not renewing his bombardment until the next morning. (19)
  • These are so substantially built, and often so artistic in conception, that they have become common models from which to draw inspiration. (17)
  • This fever seems to attack the membranes of the stomach, and if you apply external applications, you draw the congestion from the vital spot. (18)
  • Sometime, I believe, the artist and his public will draw nearer together in a mutual understanding, though perhaps not in our present conditions. (9)
  • It grew dark, but she did not draw the curtains; the sight of the windy moonlit garden and the leaves driving across brought a melancholy distraction. (8)
  • He calls for less scrutiny of the character of the allies the anti-slavery people draw to themselves, and more political forethought and practical sense. (14)

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