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merriam webster
to draw to a close
para llegar a su fin
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to, draw, to, a, close.

draw verb

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drew, has drawn, is drawing, draws
tirar, jalar, correr (cortinas); dibujar, trazar; atraer; provocar, suscitar; aspirar; sacar, extraer; cobrar (un sueldo, etc.); tensar (un arco); empatar (en deportes); formular, llegar a
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A person draws a face.

Example sentences of
draw verb

  • The computer can draw the graph for you.
  • Students drew maps of the states and labeled them.
  • She sat down and began to draw.
  • The case has drawn attention to the fact that many athletes never graduate.
  • I would like to draw your attention to the third line.
  • The band always draws a large crowd.
  • The college draws students from around the world.
  • The animals were drawn to the campsite by the smell of food.
  • We hope the display in the window will draw customers in from the street.
  • The lure of city life has drawn away many of the town's young people.

close adjective

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restrictivo, estrecho; reservado; estricto, detallado; cargado, bochornoso (dícese del tiempo); apretado, entallado, ceñido; cercano, próximo; íntimo; fiel, exacto; reñido

Example sentences of
close adjective

  • We're not there yet, but we're getting close.
  • We stood close together to stay warm.
  • Christmas is getting closer and will soon be here.
  • Their daughters are close in age.
  • close in size and shape