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Draw back   /drɔ bæk/   Listen
Draw back

verb
1.
Pull back or move away or backward.  Synonyms: move back, pull away, pull back, recede, retire, retreat, withdraw.  "The limo pulled away from the curb"  Antonym: advance.
2.
Use a surgical instrument to hold open (the edges of a wound or an organ).  Synonyms: pull back, retract.






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"Draw back" Quotes from Famous Books



... entreated her to give the unhappy girl more time; but he knew well enough that he was asking almost an impossibility—that the woman had no power to grant that which he implored of her. In her arrogant power she had pledged that young creature, body and soul, to the public. How could she draw back, when the crowding rush of the audience might now be heard from ...
— The Old Countess; or, The Two Proposals • Ann S. Stephens

... up with me, and said I little thought that the child was my sister, and how delightful it was to see us acting together. Well then, I can't say but a horror came over me. I couldn't for the life of me do anything but draw back, there was something so intolerable in the look of her eyes, and her caressing manner," and he shuddered, glad of his uncle's kind hand on his shoulder. "Somehow, I let her get me out upon the high ground, and there she said, 'So you are too great a swell to have word or look for your mother. ...
— The Long Vacation • Charlotte M. Yonge

... sight of her; Sforza scowled with an anxious and threatening aspect, far he knew not what impression might be produced on his ally by this scene. But he was soon reassured; far Charles replied that he had advanced too far to draw back now, and that the glory of his name was at stake as well as the interests of his kingdom, and that these two motives were far too important to be sacrificed to any sentiment of pity he might feel, however ...
— The Borgias - Celebrated Crimes • Alexandre Dumas, Pere

... ample time to take position, kept on its course to the south, leaving the rest of the fleet behind. To Turk and Christian alike this move on the part of Doria meant treachery, for which Doria's previous conduct gave ample color, but there was no time to draw back or reorganize ...
— A History of Sea Power • William Oliver Stevens and Allan Westcott

... she cried feverishly. "I am going to marry you, whether your eyes recover or not. Promise me you won't draw back, if ...
— Blue Aloes - Stories of South Africa • Cynthia Stockley


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