drawer
noun- /drɔː(r)//drɔːr/a part of a piece of furniture such as a desk, used for keeping things in. It is like a box in shape and has a handle on the front for pulling it out.
- in the top/middle/bottom drawer of the desk
- the kitchen drawer (= the one in the kitchen)
Extra ExamplesTopics Houses and homesb2- He pushed the drawer shut with a bang.
- I put the letters in the drawer.
- She pulled open the second drawer down to find the money had gone.
- He took the gun from the drawer.
- What do you think you are doing, rummaging through my drawers?
- a desk with two deep drawers either side
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- shallow
- open
- …
- open
- pull open
- pull out
- …
- from a/the drawer
- out of a/the drawer
- in a/the drawer
- …
- /ˈdrɔːə(r)//ˈdrɔːər/a person who produces a drawing or design
- He is an expert drawer and painter.
- /ˈdrɔːə(r)//ˈdrɔːər/(formal) a person who writes a cheque (= a printed form that you can write on and sign as a way of paying for something instead of using money)
- a cheque bearing the signature of the drawer
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