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Wordnet

draught (n)

a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg

a large and hurried swallow

a current of air (usually coming into a chimney or room or vehicle)

the depth of a vessel's keel below the surface (especially when loaded)

a dose of liquid medicine

the act of moving a load by drawing or pulling

Wordnet

draught (v)

make a blueprint of

Webster

draught (n.)

The act of drawing or pulling

The act of moving loads by drawing, as by beasts of burden, and the like.

The drawing of a bowstring.

Act of drawing a net; a sweeping the water for fish.

The act of drawing liquor into the mouth and throat; the act of drinking.

A sudden attack or drawing upon an enemy.

The act of selecting or detaching soldiers; a draft (see Draft, n., 2)

The act of drawing up, marking out, or delineating; representation.

That which is drawn

That which is taken by sweeping with a net.

The force drawn; a detachment; -- in this sense usually written draft.

The quantity drawn in at once in drinking; a potion or potation.

A sketch, outline, or representation, whether written, designed, or drawn; a delineation.

An order for the payment of money; -- in this sense almost always written draft.

A current of air moving through an inclosed place, as through a room or up a chimney.

That which draws

A team of oxen or horses.

A sink or drain; a privy.

A mild vesicatory; a sinapism; as, to apply draughts to the feet.

Capacity of being drawn; force necessary to draw; traction.

The depth of water necessary to float a ship, or the depth a ship sinks in water, especially when laden; as, a ship of twelve feet draught.

An allowance on weighable goods. [Eng.] See Draft, 4.

A move, as at chess or checkers.

The bevel given to the pattern for a casting, in order that it may be drawn from the sand without injury to the mold.

See Draft, n., 7.

Webster

draught (a.)

Used for drawing vehicles, loads, etc.; as, a draught beast; draught hooks.

Relating to, or characterized by, a draft, or current of air.

Used in making drawings; as, draught compasses.

Drawn directly from the barrel, or other receptacle, in distinction from bottled; on draught; -- said of ale, cider, and the like.

Webster

draught (v. t.)

To draw out; to call forth. See Draft.

To diminish or exhaust by drawing.

To draw in outline; to make a draught, sketch, or plan of, as in architectural and mechanical drawing.

draught Sentence Examples

  1. The draught caused the river to become shallow, preventing boats from passing.
  2. The severe draught in the region led to crop failures and widespread hunger.
  3. The draught resulted in a shortage of water for drinking, bathing, and irrigation.
  4. The draught forced many families to migrate to areas with more water.
  5. The draught led to the deaths of many livestock, causing economic losses for farmers.
  6. The draught caused widespread wildfires, destroying forests and homes.
  7. The draught increased the risk of disease outbreaks due to poor sanitation and inadequate access to clean water.
  8. The draught forced governments to implement water rationing measures to ensure fair distribution of the limited water resources.
  9. The draught prompted scientists to develop drought-resistant crops and implement water conservation strategies.
  10. The draught served as a reminder of the importance of water resources management and the need for sustainable water practices.

FAQs About the word draught

a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg, a large and hurried swallow, a current of air (usually coming into a chimney or room or vehicle), the d

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The draught caused the river to become shallow, preventing boats from passing.

The severe draught in the region led to crop failures and widespread hunger.

The draught resulted in a shortage of water for drinking, bathing, and irrigation.

The draught forced many families to migrate to areas with more water.