drew

[druː]

drew Definition

  • 1past tense of 'draw': to make a picture of something or someone with a pencil or pen
  • 2past tense of 'draw': to pull something such as a vehicle or a drawer towards you, or to move in a particular direction
  • 3past tense of 'draw': to attract someone or something towards you

Using drew: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "drew" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She drew a picture of her cat.

  • Example

    He drew the curtains and let the sunlight in.

  • Example

    The sound of the ice cream truck drew the children out of their houses.

  • Example

    I drew the short straw and had to work on Saturday.

drew Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with drew

  • to be unable to remember something or to think of an answer

    Example

    I tried to remember his name, but I drew a blank.

  • to set a limit on what you will do or accept

    Example

    I don't mind helping out, but I draw the line at working overtime for free.

  • draw up

    to prepare a written document, such as a contract or agreement

    Example

    We need to draw up a plan before we start the project.

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Summary: drew in Brief

The word 'drew' [druː] is the past tense of 'draw,' which has multiple meanings. It can refer to making a picture with a pencil or pen, pulling something towards you, or attracting someone or something towards you. Examples include 'She drew a picture of her cat,' and 'The sound of the ice cream truck drew the children out of their houses.' Phrases like 'draw a blank' and 'draw the line' extend the meaning of 'draw' to include being unable to remember something or setting limits.