A serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg.
A large and hurried swallow.
1 You shall have a draught of it every morning for a week.
2 As a general rule, the longer the flue the stronger the draught .
3 It is true, not only in the draught , but in the race.
4 A sleeping draught in his evening wine would be the wiser course.
5 The pillows were arranged - the draught given; but the sleeper never awoke again.
6 The draught had been taken; the sediment only lay dried upon it.
7 Drink deep; drink long: thou drinkest wisdom and valor at every draught .
8 In the latter, Allegretto is a great spot for local draught beer.
9 Paolo had brought the water, the most delicious draught in the world.
10 The company hopes to attract back business lost due to draught restrictions.
11 He made the discovery sitting in the draught of an electric fan.
12 Suddenly the flame of the lamp began to flicker in a draught .
13 The doors were thrown back, and were waving gently in the draught .
14 Hardly worth the trouble of conquering. He took another draught of wine.
15 It was screened from extinction in the draught by a standing photograph-frame.
16 In this case, the stronger draught will draw away from the weaker.
Другие примеры для термина "draught"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Draught в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки