Sentence for drawing | Use drawing in a sentence

Sentence using the word drawing. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use drawing in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for drawing.

  • Alma held up the drawing. (9)
  • Drawing her arm within his. (4)
  • You know nothing of drawing. (4)
  • I could not help drawing him out. (10)
  • The water-colour drawing interested him. (10)
  • She stood, drawing him with silence and beauty. (8)
  • Alma asked; she seemed coolly intent on her drawing. (9)
  • That was his motive for drawing back, I can assure you. (4)
  • Imagine, then, the strange magnetism drawing her there! (10)
  • And, drawing in his head, Joe peered through the curtains. (8)
  • He closed his easel, and set his drawing against the tree. (8)
  • He paid it, ostentatiously drawing out one of his fifties. (22)
  • A shudder ran through her, and she began drawing on her gloves. (8)
  • For the next few months Hart had been kept busy drawing spandrels. (13)
  • Drawing his hand away, he stared at it, and wiped it with his sleeve. (8)
  • I never saw a handsomer, more uninviting room than that drawing room. (9)
  • Mrs. March called to her, drawing the shawl out of the chair next her own. (9)
  • Then, drawing the blankets about her, she snuggles doom on the window seat. (8)
  • They shrank, each of them, the more from an end drawing closely into view. (10)
  • Alma set her drawing against the wall, in rising to say goodnight to Fulkerson. (9)
  • Drawing the improvised muzzle tighter, he gathered Pete up in a little bundle. (13)
  • The affair which has given us so much anxiety is drawing to a happy conclusion. (4)
  • In the mean time it was drawing near the hour of dinner, but no dinner appeared. (9)
  • But drawing near, I doffed my cap to him with a far-away superstitious reverence. (2)
  • Bella was in the hall, drawing aside the big curtains, and opening the front door. (8)
  • The large architectural drawing had screened this little comedy from curious eyes. (5)
  • They were dancing Number Three; his time of waiting, then, was drawing to a close. (8)
  • Alma asked, lifting her head and her hand from her drawing, and staring at it absently. (9)
  • My adventures are now drawing to a close my dearest Marianne; at least for the present. (4)
  • Mrs. Pagnell could be counted on for drawing in her tongue when the domestics were near. (10)
  • At the same time, drawing off his large cavalry glove, he handed the pistol to his friend. (6)
  • It was his habit to turn off the bent of these conversations by drawing Temple into them. (10)
  • He remembered now that some one had told him that Hart was drawing plans for Mrs. Phillips. (13)
  • When he had rung the bell and ordered tea, he went to his easel to turn his drawing to the wall. (8)
  • And Gyp stood motionless, drawing her breath in gasps after her long run; her knees trembled; gave way. (8)
  • Some understanding of how the other woman had been won to the leap with him, was drawing in about her. (10)
  • Even young Nicholas was drawing in his horns, and had made no addition to his six for quite three years. (8)
  • She sits, and steals a look at him; then turns away, and, drawing up her veil, stealthily wipes her eyes. (8)
  • A window had been opened somewhere, and the cold breath of the night was drawing through the heated rooms. (9)
  • I thought it was a wreck, but Mr. Breckon says they are always drawing their ships that way up on the sand. (9)
  • Lapham took out his watch and looked at it, and Bartley perceived that his audience was drawing to a close. (9)
  • He lit a cigarette and leaned back against the open window, through which the night air was drawing gently. (13)
  • In drawing number 6 is a very simple half-timber house which shows practically no attempt at all to decorate. (17)
  • But as he spoke she reached out her arms to him, beseeching him, drawing him to her, in commiseration for him. (13)
  • The gaunt, lofty house seemed to be drawing itself away disdainfully from this frivolous addition at its base. (13)
  • As you perceive, he was drawing swiftly to the vortex of the fools, and round and round he went, lucky to float. (10)
  • Cynthia sat across it from him with her head drooped over it, drawing vague figures on the board with her finger. (9)
  • Shelton passed ladies in ones and twos and threes going out shopping, or to classes of drawing, cooking, ambulance. (8)
  • He leaned nearer to her, drawing largely on the claim his incredulity had to inspect her sweet features accurately. (10)
  • Cold and white it looked, but there were lights in her room and in the nursery, and someone just drawing the curtains. (8)
  • His eyes filled with tears, and drawing a penknife from his pocket, he began to stab it into the stuffing of his chair. (8)
  • Slowly, surely, as a magnet draws, Anna could feel that she was drawing him, could see him stealing chances to look at her. (8)
  • It is not so much the character and size of the place picked for the tents as its topographical position and drawing powers. (21)
  • She put her arms on his shoulders, clasping them behind his neck, thus drawing him and holding him from her at the same time. (13)
  • Drawing near the hospitable house, his official and a cordial emotion united, as we see sorrowful crape-wreathed countenances. (10)
  • The drawing of the body seemed to him crude, the whole picture a little flat and Early; he did not like the figure of the Flora. (8)
  • Bushwick sat down before the fire and rubbed his shins with his two hands unrestfully, drawing in a long breath between his teeth. (9)
  • Nevertheless, his position compelled the Nuremberg dignitaries to invite him to share their meal, which was now drawing to a close. (5)
  • Venetia stood very still and straight, drawing in her breath in little gasps, looking very hard at the broad face of the minister. (13)
  • When he reached the office of Forsyte, Bustard and Forsyte, he found Soames, sitting in his revolving, chair, drawing up a defence. (8)
  • Drawing it in with difficulty he concentrated his attention upon that purification of his spirit which was the object of his journey. (8)
  • Then Merthyr drawing nearer beneath the crag, saw one who had life in him slipping down toward the body, and knew the man for Beppo. (10)
  • Drawing five shillings from his pocket, he held them over to Sedgett, and told him to drive down to his chambers, and await his coming. (22)
  • Sir Thomas, drawing back from intimacies in general, was particularly disinclined, at this time, for any engagements but in one quarter. (4)
  • She could scarcely eat any dinner, and when they afterwards returned to the drawing room, seemed anxiously listening to the sound of every carriage. (4)
  • But she who, without having brooded on complaints of its absence, thirsted for demonstrative kindness, clung to the hand, drawing it, doubled, against her chin. (10)

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