Drawing+out

  • 41out — [[t]aʊt[/t]] adv. 1) not in the usual place, position, state, etc.: out of alphabetical order[/ex] 2) away from one s home, country, work, etc., as specified: to go out of town[/ex] 3) in or into the outdoors: to go out for a walk[/ex] 4) to a… …

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  • 42Out of Africa — For the 1985 film based in part on this novel, see Out of Africa (film). For other uses, see Out of Africa (disambiguation). Out of Africa   …

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  • 43Out Our Way — J. R. Williams Out Our Way (November 5, 1944) Out Our Way was a single panel cartoon by J. R. Williams which was syndicated for decades after it first appeared in a half dozen small market newspapers on March 20, 1922.[1] Contents …

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  • 44drawing — draw·ing || drɔːɪŋ n. sketch, picture, illustration; attraction; random selection of the winning numbers or tickets in a lottery or raffle drɔː n. act of drawing; attraction; lottery; contest which ends in a tie (Sports); natural channel,… …

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  • 45drawing and quartering — ▪ punishment       part of the grisly penalty anciently ordained in England (1283) for the crime of treason. Until 1867, when it was abolished, the full punishment for a traitor could include several steps. First he was drawn, that is, tied to a… …

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  • 46Out of season (Ireland) — The term out of season was used to describe the living arrangements of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and which of his two official residences in Dublin he lived in. The term referred to the social season. During the Irish social season, which… …

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  • 47drawing die — noun : a die used to shape cuplike articles out of sheet metal that is pushed into it by a punch and prevented from wrinkling by a blank holder which holds the outer edge of the metal firm …

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  • 48drawing-frame — drawˈing frame noun A machine in which carded wool, cotton or the like is drawn out fine • • • Main Entry: ↑draw …

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  • 49To draw one out — draw draw (dr[add]), v. t. [imp. {Drew} (dr[udd]); p. p. {Drawn} (dr[add]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Drawing}.] [OE. dra[yogh]en, drahen, draien, drawen, AS. dragan; akin to Icel. & Sw. draga, Dan. drage to draw, carry, and prob. to OS. dragan to bear,… …

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  • 50To draw out — draw draw (dr[add]), v. t. [imp. {Drew} (dr[udd]); p. p. {Drawn} (dr[add]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Drawing}.] [OE. dra[yogh]en, drahen, draien, drawen, AS. dragan; akin to Icel. & Sw. draga, Dan. drage to draw, carry, and prob. to OS. dragan to bear,… …

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