drew
IPA: drˈu
Root Word: Drew
noun
- A diminutive of the male given name Andrew
- A male given name from the Germanic languages
- A female given name
- A surname.
- An unincorporated community in Forsyth County, Georgia, United States, named after Drew E. Bennett.
- A city in Sunflower County, Mississippi, named after Miss Drew Daniel.
- An unincorporated community in Laclede County, Missouri, named after S. E. Drew.
- An unincorporated community in Douglas County, Oregon, probably named after Robert Drew.
- A rural community in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, named after George Alexander Drew (Liberal-Conservative MP).
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Examples of "drew" in Sentences
- The word drew my gaze to his chest, then his neck.
- Bush himself said the economy was destroyed as his term drew to an end.
- Amanda Rose (@amanda) - Founder, @twestival drew olanoff (@drew) - #BlameDrewsCancer
- As his term drew towards its close there was a move to show him some substantial token of regard.
- As December passed by, and the term drew to a close, Patty's impatience began almost to get the better of her.
- As the term drew to its close, with the Fifteen filled up and all the big matches over, interest was centred mainly in House football and
- But in a wide-ranging interview as his term drew to a close, he repeatedly aimed his artillery in an unexpected direction: toward his own party.
- The term drew to a close, and most of the boys in my form-room ticked off the days on lists, in which the Sundays were written in red ink to show that they did not really count.
- A few days later the term drew to an end, and both dons and undergraduates, whose tempers had been wearing a little thin, got suddenly more genial, like guests when a visit draws to a close, and disposed to think rather better of each other.
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