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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
/ 诲谤蓴藧苍 /
adjective
- haggard, tired, or tense in appearance
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 飞别濒濒顎-诲谤补飞苍顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of drawn1
Example Sentences
"Those retailers who keep their prices high will see customers drawn away to the cheaper ones and be pressured to bring down theirs in turn."
When it鈥檚 that early, there鈥檚 no traffic, and your eye is instinctively drawn toward the mountains.
It has been a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for Williams since he insisted that opponents would be "praying" to be drawn against him in the build-up to the tournament due to his well-documented eyesight problems.
Dr Bennett thinks the curious will continue to be drawn to SS Vina; its removal is almost certainly too difficult and expensive to be a serious consideration.
This week, the Associated Press reported that the US Army has drawn up plans for a parade to celebrate the army's 250th birthday on 14 June - the same day as Trump's birthday.
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