drawing

/ˈdrɔːɪŋ/
noun
  1. A picture or design made with a pencil, pen, or other tool, usually without paint.
    • She hung her drawing of a tree on the wall.
    • He made a quick drawing of the cat sleeping on the sofa.
    • The artist's drawing of the city skyline was very detailed.
  2. The art or activity of making pictures with a pencil, pen, or similar tool.
    • His drawing skills improved after months of practice.
    • Drawing is one of my favorite hobbies.
    • She took a class in figure drawing at the community center.
  3. The act of selecting something randomly, such as a lottery or raffle.
    • The drawing for the prize will take place at noon.
    • They held a drawing to decide who would go first.
    • I bought a ticket for the charity drawing.
verb
  1. Present participle of draw; creating a picture or design with a pencil, pen, etc.
    • The child is drawing a rainbow with crayons.
    • He was drawing a map of the neighborhood.
    • She spends hours drawing in her sketchbook.
  2. Present participle of draw; pulling or moving something toward oneself.
    • She is drawing the curtain to let in more light.
    • He was drawing water from the well.
    • The horse was drawing the cart up the hill.
  3. Present participle of draw; attracting or causing to come.
    • Her speech is drawing attention to the problem.
    • The smell of fresh bread is drawing customers into the bakery.
    • The bright lights were drawing a crowd to the festival.
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