to suffer from inexperience
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to withdraw one's candidature
Verb
to threaten with a drawn knife
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to take after someone
Verb
(lots , lottery) draw
Verb
to draw down
Verb, Economics
(knife , gun) to draw
Verb
(boots , trousers) to pull on
Verb
to draw off something
Verb
to draw out
Verb, Banking
to clear goods through customs
Verb
to give a coat of paint
Verb
to decline
Verb, Linguistics
to receive
Verb, Radio-Television
(cloth , garment) to shrink
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(wire , rope) to stretch
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(liquid from a container) to draw off
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(an older relative) to resemble
Verb
to last (so much time
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(weight , load) to bear
Verb
to pass through a severe trial
Verb
to capture attention
Verb
to draw someone's eye
Verb
to draw at something
Verb
to be put to a lot of trouble
Verb
(slang) to chew someone out
Verb
to produce a photograph
Verb
to experience difficulty
Verb
to draw on something
Verb
to test sb's knowledge
Verb
to be anxiously waiting for
Verb
to put on the stocks
Verb
to withdraw a credit
Verb
to take off the market
Verb, Medicine
to note to notify a protest
Verb
to draw up a protest
Verb
to take a photograph
Verb
to draw on the reserve
Verb
to be passionately in love
Verb
to endure (sth unpleasant) resiquedly
Verb
(car) to pull to the left
Verb
to enclose a place with a wire fence
Verb
to string up a wire fence around a place
Verb
to dispatch a telegram
Verb
to make a fair copy of a piece of writing
Verb
to draw down upon one's head
Verb
to suffer the difficulties of being a stranger or foreigner
Verb
to withdraw one's favour
Verb
to suffer cruel persecutions
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