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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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Consider the following sentence:


"She hopped out the swimming pool, scurried to her drink and DREW A LONG PULL."



What does "drew a long pull" mean? Is it "gulped"?


  

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No, it's a bit like the opposite of 'gulped'. She drank for a long time in an unhurried and even manner.

  • No, it's a bit like the opposite of 'gulped'.
  • She drank for a long time in an unhurried and even manner.
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No, it's a bit like the opposite of 'gulped'. She drank for a long time in an unhurried and even manner.

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