Use drew in a sentence
Sentences starting with drew
- Drew near, did I say? [9]
Sentences ending with drew
- Presently he added, chuckling: "He'd better not get into the clutches of that man Drew. [9]
- The rest is as it must be--" There was a touch of Oriental philosophy in his mind--was it not Galilee and the Nazarene, that Oriental source from which Mahomet also drew? [11]
Short sentences using drew
- It drew a vast crowd. [5]
- He drew himself up. [11]
- She drew nearer to him. [2]
- Rolfe drew nearer to her. [9]
- He drew upon them. [11]
- I drew back the curtain. [11]
- Chauncey drew up stiffly. [9]
- She drew aside slightly. [11]
- Now he drew rein. [11]
- Sherburne drew, then Pierre again. [11]
Sentences containing drew two or more times
- William Wetherell, who was looking out of the window, drew his breath, and even Jethro drew back with an exclamation at the change wrought in her. [9]
- I have never made drafts upon it except when compelled, because I thought you deposited nothing against it, and only had to put up money that I drew upon it; that therefore the less I drew the easier it would be for you. [5]
- Then the dog lay down and watched his master until he drew the blankets to his chin, and sleep drew oblivion over a fighting soul. [11]
- Now she herself drew nearer, but he felt as if his will was broken, and with timid awe he drew back one step, and then another, till the chain stopped him. [10]
- She drew her breath with difficulty, but still it seemed as though the air she drew in was full of the perfume of flowers. [10]
- Mr Swiveller drew back and nodded likewise, then drew a little further back and nodded again, and so on. [12]
More example sentences with the word drew in them
- The face of your daughter drew him on. [11]
- To-night Summon up your courage, for there are things which even a man--To make the story short, then: Tonight Wolff Eysvogel and young Vorchtel quarreled, or rather Ulrich irritated your Wolff so cruelly that he drew his sword--" "Wolff! [10]
- It was not you, but she, who drew him to-night to your house. [10]
- I will tell you what has changed it," and Detricand drew from his pocket Lorenzo Dow's journal. [11]
- After being five years at the Port School, the time drew near when I was to enter college. [6]
- And about a year ago I drew another one. [4]
- He pinioned her wrists with one hand and drew her towards the door, determination and anger in his face. [11]
- But suddenly the woven roof parted; invisible hands drew away the two halves. [10]
- As the month wore on, and the time drew near for him to go back to the war, a state that was not quite estrangement, and yet something very like it, set in. [9]
- She drew her wool down through the canvas and, scarcely able to refrain from laughing, stooped as if trying to make out the pattern. [2]
- They drew the wood-boat aft, and they and the captain fought back the frantic herd of frightened immigrants till the wounded could be brought there and placed in safety first. [5]
- But the old woman's struggle between the duty that kept her near the fire and the love that drew her away from it was not of long duration. [10]
- Jen started forward, woman-like, to check the action, but drew back, for she saw heroic measures might be necessary to bring him to consciousness. [11]
- When the old woman laid down the comb Uarda drew a long breath. [10]
- Side by side with them the Berkshires cursed and raged and had their way; and when the Sikhs drew over and laid themselves along the English lines a wild cheer went up from the Berkshires. [11]
- After a moment, with muttered words, Achmet sank down upon the stone again, drew a cake of dourha from his inner robe, and began to eat. [11]
- She was smiling with joy, too, and she held out her wasted hands and drew me toward her, kissing me on both cheeks. [9]
- Chauncey drew near with a strut. [9]
- She drew back with a little shudder. [11]
- I drew near with a kind of fear, but yet I came to the door and looked in. [11]
- A flock of wild mountain goats, accustomed to come at this hour to quench their thirst at the spring, came nearer and nearer, but drew back as they detected the presence of a human being. [10]
- He saw the whole danger, and drew up his powerful form as if to prove whether it were an equal match for such a foe. [10]
- It was Joan who, at last, as dawn drew up, discovered the hollow between two great rocks where the treasure lay. [11]
- There were some who scattered as he drew near, and of the less timorous spirits that remained only a few raised dark, sullen glances to encounter his, which was unflinching, passionately contemptuous. [9]
- The proud woman, who had unbent little in her lifetime, whose eyes had looked out so coldly on the world, who felt for her son Ian an almost impossible aversion, drew down his head and kissed it. [11]
- And he, Felion, who had been lord and master of the valley, worked with them, but did not seek for riches, and more often drew away into the hills to find some newer place unspoiled by man. [11]
- A love-sick fool who accompanied her drew his sword in her defence, raised his hand against the son of Caesar, and wounded him. [10]
- Those floating freaks which were all top and drew nothing, were loaded down to the guards with army stores and animals and wood and men, --men who came from every walk in life. [9]
- In token of which he drew a certificate of service from his pocket, signed by Messrs. Currie and Beck, proclaiming him the best master and supercargo they had ever had in their service. [9]
- And she knew when she stepped in there, for her cool, reasoning mind was honest, that it was the thought of him that drew her to the place, and that going there was a sentimental indulgence. [4]
- 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]
- Jethro drew breath when he saw that look, as if a great load had been lifted from his heart. [9]
- It seemed that when he lay down and drew his blanket over him the action was the last before utter prostration. [13]
- He became animated when he began reading his paper and specially drew Rostov's attention to the stinging rejoinders he made to his enemies. [2]
- In any case, whatever she, Euryale, could do to save her from the worst fate that could befall a woman, that should be done, and this time it was she who drew the other toward her and kissed her. [10]
- He drew ashore whatever he wanted that would serve his purpose. [6]
- Whatever the end, whatever happens to the thing I want to do, I--" He drew her closer. [11]
- Eager to know what their contents were, she took them up, drew a stool to the window, and tried to read. [10]
- The pilot's eyes were riveted on the channel--and yet, as morning drew near, from time to time there was a twinkle, a flash behind the reed-beds on the eastern bank, and now and then there was a rustling and clatter there. [10]
- One night Florian--there were Florian and Octave and Felix and Isidore and Emile --the eldest, drew Medallion aside from the others, and they walked together by the river. [11]
- He and I were constantly on the alert for Mr. Drew, but we sighted the camp without having encountered him. [9]
- John at once went with the messenger, and Paula drew a deep breath as she saw him depart. [10]
- At this he went up to her with downcast eyes, drew a small box out of the breast of his robe, and took out the emerald with the damaged setting. [10]
- He collected himself, went towards his couch and drew the curtain which concealed the niche at the head of the bed. [10]
- Ten times I went to the bedroom door, and as many times drew away again, my heart leaping within me at the peril which she faced. [9]
- One evening, as we drew to the camp-fire, a deer broke from the woods and ran straight through the little circle we were making, and disappeared in the bushes by the riverside. [11]
- And presently, when we drew a little closer, he gave one big shout and whipped off the hat from his head; and off, too, came the caps from the white heads of Scipio and Chess and Johnson behind him. [9]
- Limping a little way, I set my back against a tree, and drew my hanger. [11]
- I halted; waited; watched; the conversation continued between the four men; it grew earnest; Backus drew gradually away; the gamblers followed, and kept at his elbow. [5]
- The colonel had watched the scene in silence; now, however, he drew his favourite to him, kissed him, and caressed his fair curls. [10]
- But if Drew wasn't a detective you can throw me into the lake! [9]
- Bronzed as he was, his face showed no paleness; but, as he drew near her, it grew pinched and wan from the effort at self-control. [11]
- The vast forest was silent, and yet in its shadowy depths my imagination drew moving forms. [9]
- A diamond stud was seen to flash from his bosom; and as he seated himself and drew off his gloves a heavy seal ring was displayed upon his white left hand. [5]
- Without suspecting what was passing in her mind, Hosea drew nearer. [10]
- But idle lamenting was of as little use here as at any other time; so she resolutely drew her veil closer round her head and called to her brother, "Wait here till I return! [10]
- Yet the blow was not unkindly meant, for even while he drew back she voluntarily clasped both his hands, scrutinized him intently from head to foot, and said calmly: "Welcome to the old home, Sir Knight! [10]
- When the map was laid on the table, the General drew a pencil from his pocket and pointed to the state of Kentucky. [9]
- At first Carterette was inclined to run towards the prophet-like figure --it was Ranulph's father; next she drew back with dislike--his smile was leering malice under the guise of amiable mirth. [11]
- The young beauty was by no means content with a brief greeting; but drew Helena entirely away from him. [10]
- He thought she was anxious, as on a former occasion, lest his election to the office of Eletto might prove his ruin, so he drew her towards him, exclaiming "Have no fear, Bonita. [10]
- He knew I was a drunkard, but he drew me back. [11]
- Seeing the red wagon, he made for it, and drew rein. [11]
- After a pleasant voyage and a good rest, we drew near to Egypt and out of the mellowest of sunsets we saw the domes and minarets of Alexandria rise into view. [5]
- He drew a vivid, picture of the villain at last overtaken by the vengeance of Heaven. [5]
- He had chosen very good men for his recruits; for, though they talked much among themselves, they drew a cordon of silence round their little society of revolution. [11]
- Melissa drew her veil closer and clung more tightly to her brother, for a sound of singing and wild cries, which she had heard behind her for some time, was now coming closer. [10]
- I listened to various anecdotes, balanced evidence against evidence, and drew an inference. [14]
- I am not vain enough to believe that it was love, that it was solely the spell of my own personality which drew him to me in that disastrous hour. [10]
- Hospitably he drew us out of the wind and rain into his little hut, and sat us down beside the stove, cheerfully informing us that, only the night before, the gale had blown his door in, and his roof had started for the German lines. [9]
- He tried to urge Captain Debney forward, but the other drew back to the gangway. [11]
- What was that upon the sleeper's face from which they drew back? [9]
- Barbara drew herself up, and the air of unapproachable dignity which she assumed well suited the aristocratic gentleman at her side, whom every one knew as the most brilliant, witty, and extravagant noble at the Emperor's court. [10]
- She drew herself up, and said with dignity and fire: "What I said to them was, 'Ride those English down! [5]
- Something drew him up, and he would find himself living again, at length to recognize the hand if not to comprehend the power. [9]
- He drew himself up, and appeared to measure his visitor as a swordsman would his enemy. [11]
- She drew herself up, almost with an effort, as though she had been lost in thought, and looked at me curiously for a moment. [11]
- He drew himself up, a smile of debonair gallantry lit up his face and as soon as the last figure of the ecossaise was ended, he clapped his hands to the musicians and shouted up to their gallery, addressing the first violin: "Semen! [2]
- She drew herself up, a gleam in her eyes like the crest of a blue wave in a storm. [9]
- He drew himself up with rigid dignity. [11]
- Ann drew herself up with pride and hastily answered that if any one craved news of him he had best apply to Mistress Ursula Tetzel, inasmuch as she was ever wont to have a keen eye on her dear cousin. [10]
- He drew himself up with dignity, his face became graver. [11]
- Lempriere drew himself up with a slashing attempt at composure, but ended by flaming from head to foot, his face shining like a cock's comb, the perspiration standing out like beads upon his forehead, his eyes gone blind with confusion. [11]
- She drew herself up with a quiver of the body. [11]
- Roxy drew herself up with a proud toss of her head, and said: "Does I mine tellin' you? [5]
- He took it up where it left off, "with an affection which----" and drew a long dash, as above. [6]
- The carriage drew up to the steps, and presently three ladies and a brusque gentleman passed into the hall-way, admitted by powdered footmen. [11]
- The crowd drew up to the large table, at which sat gray-haired or bald seventy-year-old magnates, uniformed and besashed almost all of whom Pierre had seen in their own homes with their buffoons, or playing boston at the clubs. [2]
- When we drew up to shift horses, Jack would come to the door to inquire if there was aught she wanted, and to know how I was bearing up. [9]
- He drew himself up to a sitting posture, but his head struck a curved stone ceiling. [11]
- Our best preacher up there never drew anything like it on Sunday. [4]
- The dogs drew up the grim cargo to a plateau near the Rock of Red Pigeons, and, gathering sticks, Parpon lit a sweet-smelling fire of cedar. [11]
- She drew herself up slightly as with an air of relief and resolve. [11]
- She drew herself up rigidly and her heart throbbed violently. [10]
- He drew them up quickly, tied them together firmly, and let the great coil down. [11]
- First, we drew up my principal's will. [5]
- Barry Whalen lifted up his head and drew him back into the chair, then three of them lifted him upon a sofa. [11]
- Then they drew up before the tannery house, and Cynthia leaped out of the buggy and held out her hand to the painter with a smile. [9]
- Now she drew up before it and called to Mr. Rangely, who was abreast, to tie his horse and ring the bell. [9]
- He drew himself up as though rousing from a dream. [11]
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