˜yÐÄvlog

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drawn

[ drawn ]

verb

  1. past participle of draw.


adjective

  1. tense; haggard.
  2. eviscerated, as a fowl.
  3. Glassmaking.
    1. of or relating to the stem of a drinking glass that has been formed by stretching from a small mass of molten metal left at the base of the bowl of the vessel.
    2. of or relating to glass that is drawn over a series of rollers as it comes from the furnace.

drawn

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adjective

  1. haggard, tired, or tense in appearance
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of drawn1

First recorded in 1150–1200, for the adjective
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Adams Kellum also has drawn criticism for signing a $2.1 million contract between her agency and Upward Bound House, a nonprofit group that employs her husband.

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They've drawn up a bill that would impose 500% secondary tariffs on countries that purchase Russian oil, gas and other resources.

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A list was drawn up of teenage girls who had been absent from three local schools around the time of Baby Callum's death so their DNA could be tested.

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Why do you think young men are drawn to a figure like Andrew Tate?

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The BBC reported last week that the company had drawn up a £2bn investment plan and that it had expected the government to contribute half.

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