As honest a man is iver dhrew th' breath iv life,' says Schwartzmeister.
No more gallant sojer iver dhrewhis soord to cut out a patthern f'r a coat thin Gin'ral Miles.
Mrs. Cadogan, "and we dhrew him in here to the fire till your Honour came home.
I spoke to the gerr'l in a friendly way, and asked her why wasn't she gettin' marrid, and she commenced to peg stones at me and dhrew several blows of an umbrella on me.
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So they took th' matther in hand an' dhrew up th' r-right pa-apers.
Thin he fired again, an' that dhrew a fresh volley, and the long slugs that they chew in their teeth came floppin' among the rocks like tree-toads av a hot night.
So I dhrewthe curtain, an' Love-o'- Women lay back and groaned.
That dhrew all his fire on me, an' he cursed me into Blazes, an' out again.
But I cud see they alldhrew a little away from Vulmea an' lef' him sittin' playin' wid the kyard.
So I dhrew the tail av this pink overcoat over her head for the greater honor, an' I slid into the dhark on the other side av the temple, and fetched up in the arms av a big fat priest.
They thried some av their dog's thricks on me, but I dhrew a line round my cot, an' the man that thransgressed ut wint into hospital for three days good.
No cork could be dhrew with less noise," says his Riv'rence.
And with that, the King, sure enough, dhrew out his swoord and took the head aff the dirty brute, as clane as a new pin.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dhrew" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.