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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

To draw

Consider the following extract:



10 Home Remedies to Relieve Sore Feet:
  1. Draw a bath.


In this context, does 'to draw' mean 'to take'?

  

Top answer

No. It means prepare a bath, by filling the bath-tub with water so that it is ready for you to get into. It's an old-fashioned expression.

  • No.
  • It means prepare a bath, by filling the bath-tub with water so that it is ready for you to get into.
  • It's an old-fashioned expression.
  • I don't remember ever hearing someone say that.
  • Clive
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No.

It means prepare a bath, by filling the bath-tub with water so that it is ready for you to get into.

It's an old-fashioned expression. I don't remember ever hearing someone say that.

Clive

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