drawing room |
a formal reception room; parlor. [2 definitions] |
drawknife |
a knife that can be drawn, by means of handles at both ends of the blade, toward the user to shave a surface. |
drawl |
to pronounce or speak slowly, esp. with vowel sounds greatly lengthened. [2 definitions] |
drawn |
past participle of draw. [2 definitions] |
drawn butter |
butter melted, clarified, and often seasoned or thickened for use as a sauce. |
drawn work |
ornamentation of fabric produced by drawing out threads and creating a lacy effect. |
draw out |
to prolong. [2 definitions] |
draw poker |
a version of poker in which players may discard and draw replacements for a specified maximum number of cards in their original hands after initial bets are made. |
draw straws |
to choose one person from several by having each choose a partly concealed straw, with the shortest straw indicating the chosen person. |
drawstring |
a cord or the like that is drawn through a sewn channel in fabric and pulled so as to tighten or close an opening, as of pants, a bag, or the like. |
draw the line |
to set a limit on what is allowed. |
draw up |
to draft; formulate. [2 definitions] |
dray |
a low but sturdy cart with removable sides that is used for moving bulky or heavy objects. [3 definitions] |
drayage |
conveyance by dray, or the charge for it. |
drayman |
a dray driver. |
dread |
to be very afraid of or deeply apprehensive about. [7 definitions] |
dreadful |
producing great fear, horror, or awe; dread. [2 definitions] |
dreadlocks |
a hairstyle, originally worn by Rastafarians, in which the hair is worn in many long, twisted strands. |
dreadnought |
a large warship equipped with powerful weapons and, usu., heavy armor. |
dread to think |
used to express worry or fear with respect to what might happen or be possible under certain circumstances. |
dream |
a series of images or visions that accompany sleep, or that occur during waking reverie. [13 definitions] |