Drew [verb]

Definition of Drew:

move something by pulling

Synonyms of Drew:

Gather

Drag

Bring

Elicit

Evoke

Pick

Carry

Attract

Tap

Trawl

Hook

Convey

Extract

Tow

Pump

Draft

Lug

Educe

Cull

Jerk

Rake

Siphon

Pluck

Trail

Haul

Tug

Drain

Fetch

Wrench

Magnetize

Yank

Wind in


Opposite/Antonyms of Drew:


Sentence/Example of Drew:

Tausig possessed this repose in a technical way, and his touch was marvellous; but he never drew the tears to your eyes.

She alighted, and her aggressive servants drew away somewhat.

The girl smiled, and drew out a large key, and nodded, still smiling as she replaced it.

David says, that his soul was full of trouble, and his life drew near unto the grave.

The Countess drew a beautiful miniature from its case, which lay on the sofa near her, and presented it to her young charge.

She held out her hand and the Professor was about to take it when she drew it back with a startled movement.

Louis rallied himself to reply in her own way; and putting her arm through his, she drew him back into the rooms.

And with another bow the man from Paris drew himself erect, turned on his heel, and went jingling and creaking from the room.

The patch of soft green that I knew for the cottonwoods Rutter had spoken of drew my roving gaze whether I would or no.

He drew forth as he spoke the letter in the queen's own hand, turned it upside down, and so presented it to her.