How To Use Draw back In A Sentence

  • Why do you not draw back your garment's hem?" she was fain to cry out, all in that flashing, dazzling second. THE SCORN OF WOMEN
  • The only draw back on that evening was the blustering wind, which with the seven pound mainline I was using, made the almost weightless end tackle difficult to cast more than about fifteen yards.
  • If we are tempted to draw back from this task and seek an easier way, we are not alone. Christianity Today
  • But he's ruthless and relentless, and you always think that there might be a point in a Hollywood movie that he will draw back.
  • Under his reign his atempts to withdraw back to only francistown and maun were blocked by the congress but his seclusionist efforts weren't suported by the general populace and in the 2003 elections he was replaced by Ian Mmusi (Peter Mmusi's disinherited son) of the Botswana National Front that advecated expansionist polices. Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
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  • Shallows webbed with gold ripple, then draw back to expose crinkles tender as the lines a bedsheet etches on skin.
  • Now it's time to draw back the curtains, open the windows, and get on with it.
  • Yet never did it ring more loudly than that night, as I watched her draw back the blanket of moss from the coals, blow up the fire, and cook the evening meal. Chapter 30
  • Their only draw back is their bare legs so I use the woody-stemmed canes of the roses as living supports for loose-limbed, delicate vines such as clematis, love-in-a puff, honeysuckle and sweet peas. Suzy Bales: Roses as Climbers, Ramblers and Scramblers
  • Draw back the curtains and drapes and give all those windows a good clean both inside and out.
  • It's difficult to draw back far enough to see the chape of the thing. :Acquired Taste
  • Fraser has written persuasively on how welfare reform coulddraw backthe kind of society which cultivates tragedies and crimes like that involving Karen Matthews. Slower to demonise, faster to fix
  • Let me not draw back from the Sacrifice I have made of my free choice and conviction.
  • Then it is right that you should even now draw back, nor heed though I should go to the grave a thinking machine unenlivened and uncheered and unwarmed by the happiness of domestic affection.
  • Any judge has to draw back from an emotional anger that any right-minded thinking person feels for what you did.
  • I'm feeling a bit gutted, we've wanted to marry for a while now and it's been one draw back after another.
  • How should he draw back — this creature, all sensation, all enjoyment of life, tired of the monotony of existence in a country town, weary of poverty, harassed by enforced continence, impatient of the claustral life of the Rue de Cluny, of toiling without reward? A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  • Under his reign his atempts to withdraw back to only francistown and maun were blocked by the congress but his seclusionist efforts weren't suported by the general populace and in the 2003 elections he was replaced by Ian Mmusi (Not a relative of Peter Mmusi) of the Botswana National Front that advecated expansionist polices. Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
  • They draw back their bows once more and hope to find love - and a dream holiday - for a personal trainer and a burlesque dancer. The Sun
  • It is a beautiful moonlight night; and so mild that I must draw back from your great fire. Emma
  • It's too late to draw back from the plan.
  • Despite his mean temper and violent tendencies, she did not draw back from him, and Heathcliff found this delicious.
  • Again: if true believers shall live, and continue to the saving of their souls, in opposition to them that fall away to perdition, then they shall certainly persevere in their faith, for these two are but one and the same; but that true believers shall live, and believe to the saving of their souls, in opposition to them that draw back, or subduct themselves, to perdition, is the assertion of the Holy Ghost: ergo. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • Let me not draw back from the Sacrifice I have made of my free choice and conviction.
  • The recurve requires less than half the effort of the longbow to draw back the string.
  • They draw back their bows once more and hope to find love - and a dream holiday - for a personal trainer and a burlesque dancer. The Sun
  • Being around Daisy Raymond made Rita draw back inside herself. HOUR OF THE HUNTER
  • She leapt from bed, pulling her robe over her nightdress as she hurried to draw back the curtains.
  • If we are tempted to draw back from this task and seek an easier way, we are not alone. Christianity Today
  • They draw back their bows once more and hope to find love - and a dream holiday - for a personal trainer and a burlesque dancer. The Sun
  • It is a beautiful moonlight night; and so mild that I must draw back from your great fire. Emma
  • Oh! the Lord help you not to draw back, but to press on, _press on, press on_, never minding the consequences. Godliness : being reports of a series of addresses delivered at James's Hall, London, W. during 1881
  • Its meaning in that context is "To draw back instinctively, as from something alarming" but because of the other meanings, there's also a feel or image of a person making himself smaller in fear, which gets us back to "cower" or "cringe. Word Choice
  • She tried to draw back, but the eyes opened - eyes with no whites, dark as midnight, deep as the ocean. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE

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