8 Metaphors for drew

The same remark applies to the participle used as a noun: as, actively, drawing is an elegant amusement, building is expensive; and, passively, his drawings are good, this is a fine building.

You stay heredown that draw is a good place.

Our next draw is an isolated artificial gorse of about six acres.

Muster Drew's been here, and she dropped off while he was a-talkin to her.' Mr. Drew was the Congregational minister. 'Did she send for him?' 'Yes; she said she felt her feet a-gettin cold

But Roderick Drew, who had hunted nothing larger than house rats in his own city, was not the young man to see the logic of this reasoning, and before Mukoki could open his mouth again he was hurrying up the hill.

Don't you see that Drew and Bard is pals now?

John Drew, the famous son of a famous mother, was another Daly player whom I loved.

Mrs. Drew was a woman of education and refinement, and her interest in Wabigoon was almost that of a mother.

8 Metaphors for  drew