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draw stumps
(cricket, of the umpires) To declare an end to the day's play, and remove the bails and sometimes the stumps. / (idiomatic) To cease doing something, at least for the day.
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draw straws
To decide at random by drawing (selecting randomly between) straws, sticks, etc., one of which differs from the others (typically by being shorter), held in a person's hand so as to conceal which is the different one. Typically, whoever draws the short straw must complete some undesirable task.
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draw the line
(idiomatic) To set a boundary, rule, or limit, especially on what one will tolerate.
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draw back
to retreat from a position / to move backwards / to withdraw from an undertaking / to pull something back or apart
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draw raise
(curling) A shot in which the played stone pushes a stone straight forward into the house
draw the cloth
(archaic) To clear the table after a meal.
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draw weight
(archery) The force (weight) required to draw a bow to its fully-cocked position. / (curling) The force (weight) of delivering a stone required for it to come to rest in the house (to draw).
draw blank
(transitive, now rare) To search (something) without finding what one was looking for.
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luck of the draw
draw together
To cause (someone) to seek emotional support from each other; to cause to pull together or come together.
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