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Meanings of
draw together
in English
Bring together in a common cause or emotion.
bond
bring together
Usage of
draw together
in English
1
The caterpillars of this species
draw
together
the young grape leaves, Fig.
2
After this interview, they did not
draw
together
again during the evening.
3
So, you see, Miss, what company your smart challenge will
draw
together
.
4
His mouth on me made something inside
draw
together
and then expand.
5
But the rifts of sunshine disappear, the clouds
draw
together
and close in.
6
Unless they
draw
together
they will be overwhelmed, taken in detail, and crushed.
7
Susan starts off calling the shots but gradually the two men
draw
together
.
8
His dark, straight eyebrows
draw
together
so that a crease appears between them.
9
For the love of life,
draw
together
your forces and break its bonds!
10
So, other sources have attempted to
draw
together
different studies to observe international trends.
11
Once in a while her brows would
draw
together
abstractedly.
12
Her features seemed to
draw
together
,
twitching and writhing like a nest of snakes.
13
Y: Have We not made the earth (as a place) to
draw
together
.
14
The design of christianity is to unite and
draw
together
,
not divide and drive asunder.
15
Let the wild beasts live in fields and woods: men ought to
draw
together
into cities.
16
The hills
draw
together
here, and give an air of seclusion to the house and grounds.
Other examples for "draw together"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
draw
together
draw
Verb
Adverb
Draw together
through the time
Draw together
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common