Use draw in a sentence
Sentences starting with draw
- Draw me a paper. [5]
- Draw the curtain over the window. [10]
- Draw this ring from my finger! [10]
- Draw your sword and knight me, then I will throw down my gauntlet, to everyone who dares to speak disrespectfully of my king. [5]
- Draw your chair a little more this way. [6]
- Draw your weepon! [5]
Sentences ending with draw
- The off-days came when her artistic nature was expressing itself in charcoal, for she drew to the admiration of all among the lady boarders who could not draw. [8]
- Yet as he went towards his own home now, he recalled the day they were married, and for the first time had drawn as near to each other as life could draw. [11]
- A strong impulse urged him to sketch boldly and without long consideration, the picture of the Madonna, as it had once lived in his soul, but he restrained himself, repeating the warning words which had so often been dinned into his ears: Draw, draw! [10]
- You can get up a museum with those remains that will draw! [5]
- I'll never forget the moment I recognized him from what had been told me of his crouch before the draw. [13]
- Pilot Parker has shown here that he does not understand the draw. [7]
- I said that over the water we were not quite so generous; that with us, when a singer had lost his voice and a jumper had lost his legs, these parties ceased to draw. [5]
- As I feel now, if he even looks at me I'll draw! [13]
- Now I didn't know I was drawing a prize, yet that was what I did draw. [5]
- An' to-day he'd have shot me if he'd been quick enough on the draw. [13]
Short sentences using draw
- Nothing could draw like them. [4]
- Didn't you draw it, Mr. [4]
- I did not draw them. [5]
- Here's Richard t' draw from. [9]
- He could not draw breath. [2]
- Nicholas began to draw ahead. [2]
- I can't draw back now! [2]
- I don't draw any. [5]
Sentences containing draw two or more times
- At least he was just going to resign--for he felt that he must draw the line somewhere, and it seemed to him that to draw it at kitten-drowning was about the right thing--when there was an interruption. [5]
- You draw life, society and men no more correctly than the author of 'A Sweet Apocalypse' would draw you. [11]
- I have seen one man who could draw the whole ear forwards; other men can draw it upwards; another who could draw it backwards (28. [1]
- They seemed to me to betray the richest invention, so rich as almost to say, why draw any line since you can draw all? [6]
- Take the five and a half miles which is the speed of the current in the draw and it leaves the power of that boat in that draw at six miles an hour, 528 feet per minute and 8 4/5 feet to the second. [7]
More example sentences with the word draw in them
- You may draw your own conclusions. [6]
- Certainly she was young enough (she said to herself) to draw the eyes of those who cared for youth and beauty. [11]
- But I wish you to understand that, though I am unwilling to go upon this platform, you are not at liberty to draw inferences concerning any other platform with which my name has been or is connected. [7]
- And I want you to draw on me for money as you go along," which he did. [5]
- But I suppose you couldn't help lookin' at my gal--she does seem to draw men's eyes as if she was magnetized some way. [9]
- As I said yesterday, under similar circumstances at another gathering, you must not draw the inference that I have any intention of deserting any platform with which I have a legitimate connection because I do not stand on yours. [7]
- At first he would draw with his stick a square upon the ground to show them where it used to stand. [12]
- Often Polly Ann would draw me to her and whisper: "We'll hold out, Davy. [9]
- Oh, if misfortune would draw her again as near to him as during the early months of their married life and directly before it, he could rise from his depression with fresh vigour and transform the battle, now half lost, into victory. [10]
- Was there something within me that might eventually draw me to do likewise? [9]
- Feeling her way with a stick, she paused now and then to draw in long breaths of sweet air from the meadows, as if in the joy of Nature she found a balm for the cruelties of Destiny. [11]
- Caesar had come with a force by no means equal to theirs, and it might be possible to draw the mighty general into a snare. [10]
- Would you be wise to draw a dictionary on that gracious word? [5]
- Observe how we will turn this seeming disaster into an advertisement; an advertisement for our soap; and the biggest one, to draw, that was ever thought of; an advertisement that will transform that Mount Washington defeat into a Matterhorn victory. [5]
- Such a confession will probably flow more easily from the lips when sought by the person for whom it means happiness or despair, than when a stranger--even one as old and friendly as I--seeks to draw it from a modest maiden. [10]
- Only a little while ago few people in the United States knew how to draw, and only a few could tell good drawing from bad. [4]
- The cart in which the officer lay was turned into the Rostovs' yard, and dozens of carts with wounded men began at the invitation of the townsfolk to turn into the yards and to draw up at the entrances of the houses in Povarskaya Street. [2]
- But popular opinion, when once aroused, will draw a grunt from the most grudging. [9]
- At last they were still, her eyelids fell, her hands dropped the crucifix, a slight shiver ran through her limbs, which then relaxed, and she opened her mouth as though to draw a deeper breath. [10]
- Really, if I were a young man, I should not be able to draw the portrait of this beautiful creature so calmly. [4]
- The Spirit which we draw from the Gospels. [9]
- The admiration which was universally excited by his beauty gave him no pleasure, and many a time he felt as though it was not worth while to stir a limb or draw a breath. [10]
- In vain it was sought to draw him into the friendly circles of gossiping idlers and officials. [11]
- When the bridge was repaired and the boats were a second time confined to the draw it was provided that this record should be kept. [7]
- If Mrs. Armour was not exactly sympathetic with her, she was quiet and forbearing, and General Armour, like Richard, tried to draw her out--but not on the same subjects. [11]
- This casual announcement was intended to draw away attention from the Fifth Avenue house, and to notify the roughs that it would be useless to lay any plans. [4]
- His adjutant Kaysarov was about to draw back the curtain of the window facing Kutuzov, but the latter moved his hand angrily and Kaysarov understood that his Serene Highness did not wish his face to be seen. [2]
- His faithful friend's warnings and entreaties did not leave Orion unmoved; but he clung to his determination, representing to Nilus that he had pledged his word to Rufinus, and could not now draw back, though he had already lost all his pleasure in the enterprise. [10]
- The Secretary of War, you know, holds a pretty tight rein on the press, so that they shall not tell more than they ought to; and I 'm afraid that if I blab too much, he might draw a tight rein on me. [7]
- All at once, Virginia felt her partner gathering up his strength, and by some compelling force, more of wild than of muscle, draw her nearer. [9]
- His heart throbbed violently as, full of anxious expectation, he obeyed her signal to draw nearer. [10]
- We draw in upon ourselves here. [11]
- But I made up my mind it was nonsense to draw the line at department stores, especially since Mr. Ferguson's was such a useful and remarkable one, so I went across and called. [9]
- But he draw up his gun like lightning, and fire all at once. [11]
- Serapion shall draw up a fresh address for us, and when the king knows how shamefully we are treated--" "Aye! [10]
- At this point, under most circumstances, I would close the doors and draw the veil of privacy before the chamber where the birth which we call death, out of life into the unknown world, is working its mystery. [6]
- There was something uncanny in this self-control, this sang froid with which he was wont to sit at boards waiting unmoved for the time when he should draw his net about his enemies, and strangle them without pity. [9]
- He did not try to draw the canoe up, but began this journey of a mile back to the tent he had left so recently. [11]
- Into it they tried to draw Doltaire, and were surprised to find that he stood them off as to anything more than outward show of friendliness. [11]
- Though the coming trial had not been advertised in the papers, so as to draw together a rabble of betting men and ill-conditioned lookers-on, there was a considerable gathering, made up chiefly of the villagers and the students of the two institutions. [6]
- Herbert and I, traveling north one summer, fancied that we could draw in New England a sort of diet line, like the sweeping curves on the isothermal charts, which should show at least the leading pie sections. [4]
- During the night too, she had prayed fervently that the Lord might graciously draw to himself this lovely, gentle creature, that He might permit her to recover, and fill her soul with the same love for the Saviour that gave joy to her own. [10]
- She had been too sure of herself to draw her skirts about her; she was too proud to let any man put her at any disadvantage. [11]
- It isn't much too look at, except it isn't shaped like other knives, or dirks, or whatever it may be called--here, I'll draw it for you. [5]
- Then it was too late to draw back. [11]
- People who went too far with him were apt to be rebuked by a certain glassy quality in his eye, and this now caused the Honourable Jake to draw back perceptibly. [9]
- He was rushing to the window to draw back the curtain and look upon the horrid deed with his own eyes, when Apollinaris called him back, reminding him of their duty toward Melissa's brother, who was lost if the others discovered him here. [10]
- I will attend to that for a little while, and try to inquire, if I can, how on earth it could be that any man could draw such an inference from anything I said. [7]
- If he wished to tell, he would in his own time; if not, nothing could draw it from him. [11]
- I don't want to see anything to draw off my attention. [6]
- I begged him to retire to the alcove where my bed was, and draw the curtain for a few moments, nor come forth until I called. [11]
- We are beginning to learn that we cannot draw arbitrary lines with infallible justice. [4]
- Ye'll fetch back to Kaintuck, and draw every redskin in the north woods suckin' after ye like leaves in a harricane wind. [9]
- Then she has to draw water from a cistern called the Well of the Sun. [10]
- It is hard to draw the line between scientific curiosity and the desire for the patient's sake to learn all the details of his condition. [6]
- Blamed foolishness, trying to draw the line between red and white that way. [11]
- She hastily tried to draw the curtains aside from the window, but this was not accomplished as quickly as she expected--they had been care fully fastened with pins. [10]
- If I were to draw the arrow from your wound, you would die at once. [10]
- The Seigneur seemed to draw himself up a little, and his hand grasped his handkerchief tightly for an instant; then he said: "Soon. [11]
- He evidently wished to draw him on. [2]
- We should hesitate to draw adverse conclusions in regard to a system yet so young that its results cannot be fairly estimated. [4]
- This never failed to draw a substantial "bill" from the wad which Jean Jacques always carried in his pocket-loose, not tied up in a leather roll, as so many lesser men freighted the burdens of their wealth. [11]
- When we came to dramatize, we can draw a deal of matter from the story, all ready to our hand. [5]
- I wish not to concede anything to them, but to tame, drill, divide, and break them up, and draw individuals out of them. [6]
- But whoever wishes to compel the field to bear fruits must dig sturdily, draw the buckets from the well, plough, and sow the seed. [10]
- Philip so yearned to bring her back to life, he willed it so strongly and passionately, that his will appeared to affect hers and she seemed slowly to draw life from his. [5]
- And this seems to be the old moral which we draw from our fable, read it how or where you will, that we cannot make one good stroke until we can make every possible stroke; and when we can one, every one seems superfluous. [6]
- You were born to bask in friendship and the sun, and to draw from the world as much as you deserve, a little from many, for all you give in return. [11]
- This unhappy captive, this suffering supplicant, could still draw into her net any man who did not possess the cool watchfulness which panoplied his soul. [10]
- But even in this physical stupefaction he made an effort to reassert himself, to draw himself back from the coming unconsciousness. [11]
- Paris), 1839, analyze these same cases, eleven in number, and can only draw the inference of a very questionable value in the supposed remedy. [6]
- Habit has made them draw a social circle with a small radius. [4]
- They paid in their twelve dollars, and straightway began to draw out twenty-five dollars a month, and calculate their burial bills. [5]
- If it be the will of Heaven that such men shall politically live, be it so; but never, never again permit them to draw a particle of their sustenance from us. [7]
- You have here the whole South to draw on. [4]
- Twice again did the Seigneur's weapon draw blood, once from the shoulder and once from the leg of his opponent, and the blood was flowing from each wound. [11]
- They were in the rapids, and would have rejected any friendly rope thrown to draw them ashore. [4]
- You must draw the picture for yourself. [9]
- Cooks will play the piano if you like, but they draw the line there. [5]
- Let us draw the line there. [5]
- You must draw the line somewhere. [4]
- Let us draw the line at horses. [5]
- You can't put the knife in and turn it round, and then draw it out and put salve on the wound and say everything's all right. [11]
- Forlorn as was the hotel at Union, the landlord's daughters were beginning to draw the lines in rural refinement. [4]
- Samuel Ferguson's is the fullest; I will draw upon it now. [5]
- Here she watched the fleet draw nearer and nearer. [11]
- The recruiter escaped the first blows aimed at him, making play with his fists until he had an opportunity to draw his revolver. [5]
- I have not the evidence on that point except a sort of inference I draw from the general course of business there. [7]
- Let us draw the curtain upon this act. [5]
- Let us draw the curtain over this harrowing scene. [5]
- The depth of the channel was twenty-two feet, the width one hundred and sixteen feet; multiply these and you have the square-feet across the water of the draw, viz. [7]
- The compression of the belt threatened to suffocate the intrepid fellow; he called to his friends to draw him up, but could not make them hear. [5]
- He rushed at the barefooted Frenchman and, before the latter had time to draw his sword, knocked him off his feet and hammered him with his fists. [2]
- Does thee think that we did not know thee spoke without principle then, and only to draw notice? [11]
- How was it that the preacher could draw so pitiable a picture of the very same god whose greatness her uncle had praised in such glowing terms only two days since? [10]
- And I marked that she never allowed her talk with him to drift into deep water; when there was danger of this she would draw the entire table into their conversation by some adroit remark, or create a laugh at his expense. [9]
- Let him see that nobody is trying to draw him out. [5]
- It was then that M'sieu' Marchand, who had bribed the woman to draw Dennis away, begged me to go away with him. [11]
- Make a dot; that is, draw your man, a mile off, if that is far enough. [6]
- Instinctively she knew that he would draw back, and that the struggle would begin. [11]
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