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N1. लाटरी/नम्बर\drawनिकलनाThe draw for the third round of the cricket tournament.When is the draw for the weekly lottery?2. ड्रॉ\{प्रतियोगिता\drawजिसकी\drawहार\drawजीत\drawका\drawनिर्णय\drawन\drawहो\}The match ended in a draw.3. भीड़\drawको\drawएकत्रित\drawकरने\drawहेतु\drawकार्य\drawया\drawघटनाThe show was a big draw.4. देरी\drawसे\drawकिसी\drawवस्तु\drawको\drawसमझ\drawपानाShe is a bit slow on the draw.--------VI1. चित्र\drawबनानाI draw a line hereDraw a chicken2. खींचनाDraw the shadesThis chimney draws very well3. [बाहर]\drawनिकालनाYou please draw this cork out of the bottle.She drew off a pint of beer.Draw a cardThe archers were drawing their bows4. खींच\drawकर\drawनिकालनाDraw water from a well.5. आकर्षित\drawकरनाHe drew my attention to a point which I had overlooked.6. निष्कर्ष\drawनिकालनाWhat conclusions did you draw from my report.7. एकत्रित\drawकरनाShe has drawn the information from many different sources.His madness drew passers-by to the scene.The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative populationThe crowd is drawing nearer to the square8. नम्बर\drawया\drawकार्ड\drawया\drawटिकट\drawउठा\drawकर\drawविजयी\drawघोषित\drawकरनाDraw the name of the winner in a raffle.9. गहरी\drawसाँस\drawलेनाDraw a deep breath10. निराश\drawहो\drawजानाShe was drawn to despair11. बहानाDraw blood12. लिखनाThe will was drawn when he was 89 years oldDraw a cheque13. एक\drawस्थान\drawपर\drawसीमित\drawरखनाHe spent the day drawing in the garden14. पानी\drawकी\drawनिश्चित\drawसतहThis boat draws 70 inches15. खींचकर\drawबढ़ानाDraw steel
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