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Drawv. 1) to prepare any document. 2) specifically to have prepared a...
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DrawRelationships Abbreviation Of: direct read after write Abbreviation: direct read after write
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DrawThe amount of progress billings/payments that are available to a contractor under a construction contract with a fixed payment schedule.
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DrawRemaining in a hand in the hopes of improving it. For example, you don't have anything concrete yet, but need one or more cards for a straight or a flush. If you call (or raise) a round of bettin [..]
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DrawA shot that flies slightly from right to left for right-handed players. (She hit a draw into the green that stopped two feet from the hole.)
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Drawgame or contest that ends without a winner, attested first in drawn match (1610s), of uncertain origin; some speculate it is from withdraw. Draw-game is from 1825. As a verb, "to leave undecided, [..]
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Drawc. 1200, spelling alteration of Old English dragan "to drag, to draw, protract" (class VI strong verb; past tense drog, past participle dragen), from Proto-Germanic *dragan "to draw, pu [..]
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DrawThe money paid to salespeople against future commissions, usually in a period when commissions are low, in order to ensure that they may take home a specified minimum level of pay each month.
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Draw1) The withdrawal of profits from a partnership or LLC by a partner or LLC member. 2) To prepare any legal document. 3) To prepare and sign a bill of exchange or check.
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DrawA shot that moves the ball slightly and controlled right to left. (right handed golfer)
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DrawA slight and controlled spin to the left (for a right handed player). This results in a slightly lower shot with less backspin and more roll than a fade or straight shot.
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DrawOne type of the flight of the golf ball is called draw. If the golfer is right handed, he ball curves from the right to the left within the draw. If he is a left-handed player, he plays the golf ball from the left to the right within the draw. A draw is basically the direct opposite of a fade. But a draw has the same right to left curve of a hook, [..]
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DrawControlled right to left shot with a moderate curve (or left to right for left-handers).
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Drawa shot that, for a right-handed golfer, curves slightly to the left; often played intentionally by skilled golfers. An overdone draw usually becomes a hook.
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Drawa gully that is shallower than a ravine pull: cause to move by pulling; "draw a wagon"; "pull a sled" drawing card: an entertainer who attracts larg [..]
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DrawIt is the flight path of the ball where the ball gently curves right to left for a right-hander and vice versa for a left-hander.
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DrawIt is the flight path of the ball where the ball gently curves right to left for a right-hander and vice versa for a left hander.
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DrawThe pairing of golfers for a match play tournament DRAW SHOT
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DrawWhen a shot in the air goes in a curve from right to left played by a right-handed golfer.
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Draw A shot that flies slightly from right to left for right-handed players.
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DrawA type of shot that gives a slight curve of the ball from right to left in right-handed golfers, and left to right for left-handed golfers.
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DrawA controlled hook traveling from left to right (right-handed player).
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DrawA ball flight with a slight-to-moderate right-to-left curve for right-handed golfers, or a slight-to-moderate left-to-right curve for left-handed golfers. Depending on the golfer's preferences, a draw may be a desirable ball flight. However, golfers who wish to change this type of ball flight may consider a flatter color code (applies to irons [..]
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Drawrefers to the process of matching challengers for a tournament.
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Draw(aka: "slinger", "turn over") a shot that curves gently from right to left (for a right-handed player). A very aggressive or uncontrolled draw might be considered a [..]
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DrawDraw is a specialist shot in which the ball curves from left to right in the air.
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DrawFlight of the ball that is curving gently to the left for a right handed player (vice versa for a left handed player). This is usually the preferred ball flight of better players as it results in more [..]
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DrawA shot curving gently to the left, and not as great of a curve
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DrawFor right handed players, a shot that starts strait, or slightly right and gently arcs to the left. Revers for lefts handed players.
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DrawA shot that flies slightly from right to left for right-handed players.
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DrawA controlled shot hit with spin that moves the ball to the left in midair.
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Drawa shot that, for a right-handed golfer, curves to the left; often played intentionally by skilled golfers. An overdone draw usually becomes a hook.
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DrawStriking the ball in such a way that it creates sidespin causing it to curve noticeably to the left for right handed players. Opposite of the fade.
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DrawThe pairing of golfers for a match play tournament
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DrawA golf shot that flies slightly from right to left for right-handed players.
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DrawA ball flight with a slight right-to-left curve for right-handed golfers, and a slight left-to-right curve for left-handed golfers.
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DrawThe pairing of golfers for a match play tournament.
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Drawto make a picture with pencils of crayons. The same word also means to pull
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Drawis a shot when the ball takes a slightly curved trajectory to the left (for a right-handed golfer).
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DrawA slight left to right shot.
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DrawTo induce topspin onto the ball causing in to move from outside to in on your swing and is the opposite to fade.
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DrawA draw in gold is similar to that in tennis. The draw shot flies in a slight and controlled curve from right to left for a right-handed player.
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DrawA flight path of the ball in which the ball curves gently right-to-left for a right-handed player, or left-to-right for a left-handed player.
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DrawA shot that flies slightly from right to left for right-handed players.
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DrawTo receive something through channels. Usage: "Get over to the supply tent and draw our cleanin' supplies."
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DrawThe withdrawal of business cash or other assets by the owner for the personal use of the owner. Withdrawals of cash by the owner are recorded with a debit to the owner's drawing account and a cre [..]
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DrawDefinition verb
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DrawA cash advance against future performance. May be recoverable or non-recoverable.
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DrawTo gut poultry and other birds.
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Drawtseykhenen
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Drawarayntsien
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DrawNoun. Cannabis or marijuana. Also phrased as a draw. E.g."Ere mate, have you got a draw? I need something to help me sleep."
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Drawdrew drawn draw·ing vt 1 : to compose by random selection [ a jury] 2 : to take (money) from a place of deposit 3 : to write and sign (a draft) in due form for use in making a demand [ a ...
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DrawTo play a hand that is not yet good, but could become so if the right cards come. Example: "I'm not there yet -- I'm drawing." Also used as a noun. Example: "I have to call be [..]
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DrawA term used for 1) to temper, 2) to remove pattern from mold, 3) an external contraction defect on surface of mold.
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Draw The number of cattle rostered for sale at a physical market (auction). Usually made available the day before the sale is conducted.
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DrawThe number of fans a particular act can attract to a performance.
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DrawDrawing is of course similar to printing, but in the world of die cutting it involves replacing the blade of your die cutting unit with a pen. The die cutting machine will sketch any pattern it could cut.
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DrawA periodic payment made to a construction contractor or subcontractor as the project progresses. A draw is part of a construction loan.
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DrawA Jamaican cooking technique, to eviscerate; to remove the entrails, as from Jamaican poultry or Jamaican fish. Jamaican cooks and chefs also use the term to clarify a mixture, as in drawn butter. T
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DrawTo remove the entrails from poultry or fish, also to clarify a mixture.
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Draw(v) require a specified depth for floating(v) pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to his extremities, so as to execute him(v) cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, eit [..]
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DrawA draw is a valley or gorge that is found between rock clefts. Endorheic
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DrawThe amount of progress billings on a contract that is currently available to a contractor under a contract with a fixed payment schedule.
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DrawTo draw amiss. To follow scent in the wrong direction. Fox-hunting term, where to draw means to follow scent.
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Draw Also termed an allotment. In single-copy sales, the number of copies of each issue of a particular title that are distributed to specific wholesalers and retail outlets. Determined on the basis of a title's sales history or typical sales of similar titles in a specific store or area.
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DrawTo take a new card or cards.
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DrawAlso known as a push. If a game falls exactly on the spread, there is no winner and bettors will receive their money back.
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DrawThe game ends in a tie.
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DrawAn event held for the qualifying (by geographic location) and the final tournament (event) groups of the FIFA World Cup™. In the Final Draw, the strongest teams are seeded first in each group, to prevent them from competing against one another in the first rounds of the event. Draw ceremonies are fundamentally important to the tournament and attrac [..]
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DrawA stone which stops inside or in front of the house.
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DrawAt the overnight declaration stage, all entries in a flat race are given a stall number from where they will start. Depending on the state of the going, the position of the stalls and the layout of the course, the draw may favour high, middle or low numbers at different tracks. Stalls are not used for National Hunt racing and therefore the draw doe [..]
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DrawTo submerge hull a specified distance. To require a stated depth of water to be afloat. 2. Sail is said to draw when filled with wind and straining at sheets and attachments to ship. 3. To draw a jib [..]
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Draw1. a vessel is said to draw six feet of water if her draft is six feet deep 2. the sails are said to be drawing when they are filled with wind in order to give the vessel headway
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Draw(1) A sail is said to be drawing when it is full of wind. (2) Said of a vessel to indicate her draft. e.g., she draws 10 feet.
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DrawA sail is said to draw when it is filled by the wind. To let draw is to ease up the weather sheet of a sail after it has been hauled to windward, arid trim the lee sheet aft.
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Drawto remove the entrails of poultry, game.
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Drawto temper, blend, etc.
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Drawto remove the entrails of poultry, game.
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Drawln flexible packaging laminates, the distance that a web travels between supporting rolls.
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Draw, (1) v. to cart. ‘He’s away drawin’ peats.’ (2) v. to lift or raise for the purpose of attack. ‘He drew his fist, and hit him on the face.’ ‘He drew his foot and kicked her.’
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Drawseeding of fencers to determine the bouts
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Drawv. 1) to prepare any document. 2) specifically to have prepared and signed a bill of exchange or check.
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DrawAn offensive play where the quarterback drops back or stands in the pocket as if to pass and then runs the ball himself or hands it off to a running back.
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DrawA vessel used to dredge an area.
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DrawSituation where both players agreed that neither has enough advantage nor time to win
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DrawTo take a card into the hand from the stock or the discard pile - a card so taken is drawn.
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DrawThe second deal of the cards after you have selected cards to hold or discard.
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DrawAlthough a draw is normally into the house, any rock where the speed will make it stop between hog line and back line.
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DrawThe random pairing of competitors in a tournament
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DrawAlso called a tie. When both teams score an equal number of goals, including no goals scored by either team. Law 10
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DrawA fake pass play that ends up being a run. The quarterback drops back to pass and his offensive linemen drop back in pass protection. But the quarterback then hands the ball to a running back who runs upfield in the space created by defenders who are going after the quarterback.
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Drawremove from the possession of the opponents. [As in "draw trumps" (take away the opposing trumps).]
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DrawWhen you transfer a domino from the boneyard into your hand, this is called a "draw".
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Draw1. Also known as "Stalemate", it's a game that ends in a tie, either because Kings cannot attack each other and they're suddenly the only remaining pieces on the board; or, through certain rules, like the 50 Move Rule, and the Three Repetitions Rule. In a Tournament, both players score ½ a point each. 2. Someone irresponsibly ga [..]
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DrawThe selection of the pairings for the first round of a backgammon competition. The names of the players are picked out of a hat (or by some other method of randomness) and are listed on a bracket shee [..]
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DrawA poker hand that isn't yet complete. A player drawing to a straight, for example, must ‘hit his outs' (see outs) in order to complete the hand. The opposite of a made hand.
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DrawTaking a domino from the boneyard and into your hand.
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DrawTo discard some number of cards and have dealt an equal number of replacements.
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Drawwhen a Hero card is drawn, that Hero card goes into the Hero’s player’s hand, unless stated otherwise.
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DrawA game that ends in a tie, where each player is awarded half a point. A draw occurs when 1) there's not enough material to force mate; 2) there is a stalemate; 3) a 3-time repetition of position [..]
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DrawTo take a card into the hand from the stock or the discard pile; a card so taken.
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DrawReceiving another card.
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DrawReplacement cards dealt in place of those that were discarded.
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DrawA poker hand which needs additional cards to improve or complete.
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DrawIn draw poker, the second round of cards that are dealt.
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DrawThe act of taking an additional card in games like Baccarat, Blackjack or Video Poker; may also be used as an alternative term for “Push” or “Tie.”
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DrawIs the definition of the word project. It is also used to describe another variant of closed poker (5-card Draw).
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DrawTo replace the held cards in a video poker hand with new cards.
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DrawThe amount of ice that a stone curls when traveling down the sheet. A type of shot that requires draw weight.
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DrawWhat the smoker does on the inhale, with their mouth on the electronic cigarette's mouthpiece.
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DrawThe inhalation by the vaper on the mouth piece of the electronic cigarette.
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DrawWhen two teams/competitors finish the game evenly and honours are shared.
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DrawThe term draw can have several meanings in bowling. As a noun it can refer to the type of shot being played. A "dead draw" is an attempt to deliver the bowl as close as possible to the target (generally the jack). It can also be used as a verb. You may hear a skip issuing an instruction such as, "Just draw to the jack& [..]
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DrawThe game ends in a tie.
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Draw - The position a horse takes in the stalls prior to a flat race. The draw always goes from left to right, so on a right-handed or clockwise course stall the draw goes from outside to in but on a left-handed or anti-clockwise course the draw is inside to out
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DrawA poker player is drawing if they have a hand that is incomplete and needs further cards to become valuable. The hand itself is called a draw or drawing hand. For example, in seven-card stud, if four [..]
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DrawIn chess, there are a number of ways that a game can end in a draw, neither player winning. Draws are codified by various rules of chess including stalemate (when the player to move is not in check bu [..]
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DrawDraw, drawing, draws, or drawn may refer to:
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DrawA re-entrant (international) or draw or is a terrain feature formed by two parallel ridges or spurs with low ground in between them. The area of low ground itself is the draw, and it is defined by th [..]
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DrawDraw, drawing, draws, or drawn may refer to:
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DrawDraw is short for withdraw and typically refers to paying (i.e. drawing) owner proceeds. A Draw represents funds paid out of the trust account to an owner, tenant, or vendor.
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