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drawn
[ drawn ]
adjective
- tense; haggard.
- eviscerated, as a fowl.
- Glassmaking.
- 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.
- 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
- haggard, tired, or tense in appearance
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ·É±ð±ô±ô-»å°ù²¹·É²Ô adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of drawn1
Example Sentences
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.
They've drawn up a bill that would impose 500% secondary tariffs on countries that purchase Russian oil, gas and other resources.
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.
Why do you think young men are drawn to a figure like Andrew Tate?
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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