draw

noun and verb54 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A draw in a game where neither team scores any points.

A draw in a game where neither team scores any points.

A draw that is considered a poor or unsatisfactory result, often for the favored team.

A draw with a score of 1-1.

A draw that follows another draw without a different result in between.

A draw that follows another draw without a different result in between.

A draw that is deserving of praise or respect.

A draw achieved through fair and respectable play.

A draw with a score of 3-3.

To have a result of a draw in a game with a specific opponent.

To have a result of a draw in a game with a specific opponent.

To use a source or resource extensively.

To prepare a formal document, like a contract, correctly.

To prepare a formal document, like a contract, with professional skill.

To be good at drawing.

To pull something, like curtains, open or away.

To draw with great attention and detail.

To draw in a short amount of time.

To draw in a very attractive and skillful way.

To draw in a way that is easy to see and understand.

To draw with precision and correctness.

To be not good at drawing.

To draw a basic outline without much detail.

To pull someone to a different position to talk privately.

To pull someone to a different position to talk privately.

To pull something, like curtains, halfway.

To pull something, like curtains, part of the way.

To draw in a simple and unskilled way.

Used when a game's final result is a draw.

To achieve a draw.

To prevent an opponent from winning, resulting in a draw.

To get a draw through effort, often against a stronger opponent.

To make your opponent accept a draw when they were trying to win.

To make certain that you get a draw, often defensively.

To get a draw unexpectedly at the very end of a game.