Idioms
draw blood
to make a wound that bleeds, to anger someone
The politician was very careful not to draw blood during the debate.
draw fire
draw in one's horns
draw interest
draw lots/straws
draw the line (at something)
draw to a close
draw up (something) or draw (something) up
dredge up (something) or dredge (something) up
dress (someone) down or dress down (someone)
dress up
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caught in the middle
come to grips with (something)
all along
an opening gambit
in times past
(not) lift a hand
open one's heart to (someone)
know a thing or two (about someone or something)
keep (someone) on tenterhooks
carry the day
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The word assassination was invented by William Shakespeare
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