Examples of 'draw this out' in a sentence
Meaning of "draw this out"
draw this out: to extend or lengthen a process or discussion
How to use "draw this out" in a sentence
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draw this out
Draw this out as long as you can.
I just do not want to draw this out.
It would draw this out longer.
You did not really need to draw this out.
Let us not draw this out into a lifetime special.
You will need to draw this out.
We draw this out and everyone 's gonna end up screwed.
I just do not wanna draw this out.
They want to draw this out As long as possible.
I think he wants to draw this out.
Let us not draw this out any longer now, however.
Boims better not draw this out.
They want to draw this out As long as possible . Savor every kill.
Please do not make me draw this out of you.
I will draw this out forever like it 's Vietnam ♪.
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Then do not draw this out.
If you are looking for the element of surprise, Bosselet, do not draw this out.
Let us not draw this out.
Buy some time to make repairs. We need to draw this out.
You are so mean to draw this out another day.
Sir if you drop us in the bank we will draw this out.
Though i am prepared to draw this out to the last second.
I guess I was just hoping… Let's not draw this out.
We do not mean to draw this out any longer than we have to.
I use the symbol 1 . Actually, let me draw this out.
I have no reason to draw this out any longer, Gary.
You're a liar and a traitor! Then don't draw this out.
We will not have to draw this out of the school [ year ].
I could… I just don't want to draw this out.
It does not serve anyone to draw this out any longer, Mr Hansen.
I could -- I just do not wanna draw this out.
So this is how you would kind of draw this out as a stick diagram.
Well, let us not draw this out.
Ladies, we will not draw this out.
Margo, you have to draw this out.
Actually, let me draw this out.
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