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The Art of Winning at Sport
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You can do it in vessels for
getting you clean.
You can do it to fabric
to stop being seen.
You are doing it when
you've come up short.
You've done it too when
you've equalled in sport.
This may sound like
there should be images but then,
You can do all those
things without pencil or pen.
What is the word?
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- To cause to move after or
toward one by applying continuous force; drag: drew the chair
closer to the table; a team of horses drawing a wagon.
- To cause to move in a given
direction or to a given position, as by leading: The teacher drew
the children into the room to see the decorations.
- To move or pull so as to cover
or uncover something: draw the curtains.
- To cause to flow forth: a
pump drawing water; a blow that drew blood.
- To suck or take in (air, for
example); inhale.
- To require (a specified depth of
water) for floating: a boat drawing 18 inches.
- To take or pull out: drew a
gun from beneath the counter; drew out a fat wallet.
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- To extract or take for one's
own use: draw strength from one's friends.
- To make (tea) by steeping.
- To eviscerate; disembowel.
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- To cause to come by attracting;
attract: afraid the casino will draw undesirable elements to the
town.
- To select or take in from a
given group, type, or region: draw clients from all levels of
society.
- To bring to a certain condition
or action; lead: drawn to despair; drew them to resign.
- To bring about deliberately;
provoke: draw enemy fire; draw a penalty on an opponent.
- To evoke as a response; elicit:
a performance that drew jeers from the audience.
- To earn; gain: deposits
that draw interest at a rate of 5 percent.
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- To withdraw (money).
- To use (a check, for example)
when paying.
- To receive on a regular basis
or at a specified time: draw a pension.
- To take or receive by chance:
draw lots.
- Games.
- To take (cards) from a dealer
or central stack.
- To force (a card) to be played.
- To end or leave (a contest) tied
or undecided.
- Sports.
- To hit or strike (a billiard
ball, for example) so as to give it backspin.
- To hit (a golf ball) with a
draw.
- To pull back the string of (a
bow).
- To distort the shape of.
- To stretch taut.
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- To flatten, stretch, or mold
(metal) by hammering or die stamping.
- To shape or elongate (a wire,
for example) by pulling through dies.
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- To inscribe (a line or lines)
with a pencil or other marking implement.
- To make a likeness of on a
surface, using mostly lines; depict with lines: drew a map of the
area; drawing landscapes and still lifes.
- To portray in writing or
speech; depict with words: draws moving scenes of ghetto life.
- To formulate or devise from
evidence or data at hand: draw a comparison.
- To compose or write out in legal
format: draw a deed.
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