As a senior citizen was driving down the freeway, his car phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife"s voice urgently warning him, "Herman, I just heard on the news that there"s a car going the wrong way on 280. Please be careful!"
"Heck," said Herman, "It"s not just one car. It"s hundreds of them!"
—v. (past drew; past part. Drawn) 1 pull or cause to move towards or after one.
- pull (a thing) up, over, or across.
- pull (curtains etc.) Open or shut.
- take (a person) aside.
- attract; bring; take in (drew a deep breath; felt drawn to her; drew my attention; drew a crowd).
- (foll. By at, on) inhale from (a cigarette, pipe, etc.).
- (also absol.) Take out; remove (a tooth, gun, cork, card, etc.).
- obtain or take from a source (draw a salary; draw inspiration; drew £100 out).
- a (also absol.) Make (a line or mark). B produce (a picture) thus. C represent (something) thus. 10 (also absol.) Finish (a contest or game) with equal scores. 11 proceed (drew near the bridge; draw to a close; drew level). 12 infer (a conclusion).
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