Draw a Crowd with This High-level Use of a Verb

用这个动词的高级用法吸引众人注意

All Ears English Podcast

2026-04-11

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  • This is the All Ears English Podcast.

  • Draw a crowd with this high-level use of a verb.

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  • The word draw is not just limited to making pictures on a piece of paper.

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