ADV

accurately, beautifully, carefully, clearly, well
a beautifully drawn picture He draws very well
badly, crudely, roughly
a crudely drawn child's face

ADV

half, partly
The blinds were partly drawn
back
She drew back the curtains and let the sunlight in
up
aside, to one side
I tried to draw him aside so I could talk to him in private
together
(figurative) The project enables students to draw together their knowledge, skills and experience

PREP

onto
She drew me onto the balcony
out of
He drew the cork out of the bottle
to
I drew my chair up to the fire
towards

ADV

immediately
inevitably, inexorably, irresistibly
Her gaze was drawn irresistibly to the scene outside
heavily
The novelist draws heavily on her personal experiences
draw sth up
professionally, properly
Make sure the contract is properly drawn up

PREP

from
The scheme has drawn interest from local businessmen
to
We asked the surfing champion what first drew him to the sport
PHRASAL VERBS draw on/ upon sth