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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sink in
in a tizzy
wrap (oneself) up
roll back (a price)
fly into the face of danger
something of the sort
trip the light fantastic
belt (something) out or belt out (something)
wind up (doing something)
gun for (something)
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