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drawer
- IPA[drôr]
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- a box-shaped storage compartment without a lid, made to slide horizontally in and out of a desk, chest, or other piece of furniture.;underpants
noun: drawer, plural noun: drawers
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- 1. a box-shaped storage compartment without a lid, made to slide horizontally in and out of a desk, chest, or other piece of furniture.
- 2. dated, humorous underpants Queen Victoria was notoriously careless with her drawers
- 3. a person who produces a drawing or design.
- ▪ a person who writes a check the banker would have rights as holder to pursue the drawer
- ▪ archaic another term for tapster
- high social position or class: George and Madge were not out of the top drawer
- of the highest quality or social class: a top-drawer performance
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- high social position or class: George and Madge were not out of the top drawer
- of the highest quality or social class: a top-drawer performance
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- household linen stored by a woman in preparation for her marriage.
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- a phrase used by banks when suspending payment of a cheque
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- lacking intelligence; stupid
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- lacking intelligence; stupid
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- knickers which are straight, full, and knee-length.
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- underpants that are straight, full, and knee-length.
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