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deep-draw
[ deep-draw ]
verb (used with object)
, Metalworking.
, deep-drew, deep-drawn, deep-draw·ing.
- to form (tubing, containers, etc.) by pulling strip or sheet metal between suitably formed and spaced dies. Compare cup ( def 22 ).
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Word History and Origins
Origin of deep-draw1
First recorded in 1920–25
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Example Sentences
Dismounting, they tied their horses in a deep draw, and crawled to the top, where they could watch for her signal.
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At noon the pack-train descended into a deep draw, well covered with cedar and sage.
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Job Nutt took a deep draw at his pipe, and turned and looked down at Murphy, now just over three years old.
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On the north side of this primitive dwelling was a deep draw-well.
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