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Draw off   /drɔ ɔf/   Listen
Draw off

verb
1.
Remove by drawing or pulling.  Synonyms: draw away, pull off.  "Draw away the cloth that is covering the cheese"
2.
Remove (a commodity) from (a supply source).  Synonyms: draw, take out, withdraw.  "The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank"






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"Draw off" Quotes from Famous Books



... he glided stealthily from the protection of one covert to another. No doubt some were brought within range of our rifles, as these efforts were usually made to more advanced positions, but I forbade firing, in the vague hope that, not hearing from Kirby, the chiefs might become discouraged and draw off ...
— The Devil's Own - A Romance of the Black Hawk War • Randall Parrish

... off with the body of Bill Dozier held upright by a man on either side of the horse. He watched them draw off across the hills, still with that nervous, almost irresistible impulse to raise one wild, long cry and spur after them, shooting swift and straight over the head of the pinto. But he did not move, and now they dropped out of sight. And then, looking about him, Andrew ...
— Way of the Lawless • Max Brand

... as though a great arm had slipped out before her to draw off trouble. The money she had accepted was two soft, ...
— Sister Carrie • Theodore Dreiser

... been thinkin', Nellie," he began nervously, "that I could tak' Rob in wi' me. Ye see, I ha'e no callans o' my ain, and I ha'e aye to get yin to draw off me. So, gin ye're agreeable, I could tak' Rob, an' I'll be guid to him. He can come an' be my neighbor, an' as he'll hae to get work in ony case, he micht as weel work wi' me as wi' ony ither body. Forby I'll maybe be able to pay him ...
— The Underworld - The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner • James C. Welsh

... the hammering hoofs came closer and Breed fixed his eyes on the edge of the flat bench spread out for half a mile before him. A coyote spurted from the mouth of a draw off to the left of Breed's position and raced across the flat. He was stretched out and running his best, but before he had covered two hundred yards five great wolfhounds poured out of the draw. They were ...
— The Yellow Horde • Hal G. Evarts


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