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draw
Verb
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When you draw, you use a pencil, pen, crayon, etc. to make a picture.
She drew a beautiful picture of the sky on a bright white piece of paper.
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If a person is attracted or interested in an event, then he is drawn to it.
The discover of gold in the West drew many people living in the East to move westward.
draw
Noun
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When a game is tied and no one has won, then the game is a draw.
The game ended 3 to 3. We were disappointed that it was a draw.
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A draw is when the winners of a lottery are announced.
The draw is on Tuesday. I hope I won.
bow
Noun 1
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A bow is a weapon whose ends are connected by a string, used for shooting arrows.
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A bow is a curved bend. Such as in a river or road.
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A bow is a long stick-like object with horsehair, used for playing stringed musical instruments.
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A bow is a type of knot with two loops, such as used to tie shoes or strings on a dress, or to make something pretty, such as in gifts.
bow
Verb 1
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To play music on (a stringed instrument) using a bow.
The musician bowed his violin expertly.
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To become bent or curved.
The shelf bowed under the weight of the books.
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To make something bend or curve.
bow
Noun 2
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To bend the waist or head forward toward someone, usually showing respect.
He bowed politely as he entered the room.
bow
Verb 2
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To bend oneself as a sign of respect.
bow
Noun 3
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The front of a boat or ship.