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draught (dräft) n., v. & adj. Chiefly British. Variant of draft. draught US, draft [drɑːft] n. 1. a current of air, esp one intruding into an enclosed space
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noun 1. draughts, ( used with a singular verb ) British . the game of checkers. 2. Chiefly British . draft ( defs. 1, 3–10, 18–25, 38 ) . verb (used with object ...
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Draught beer is beer served from a cask or a pressurised keg. Until Joseph Bramah patented the beer engine in 1785, beer was served directly from the barrel and ...
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1. The act of drawing or pulling; as: (a) The act of moving loads by drawing, as by beasts of burden, and the like. A general custom of using oxen for all sort of ...
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Definition of DRAUGHT. chiefly British variant of draft, drafty. Learn More About DRAUGHT. Spanish-English Dictionary: Translation of "draught" Medical Dictionary ...
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The action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor. · The act of drawing. · That which is drawn. That ...
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The draft (or draught) of a ship's hull is the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull (keel), with the thickness of the hull included; in ...
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Define draught. What is draught? draught meaning, synonyms and audio pronunciation and more by Oxford Dictionaries Online (World English)
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Guinness® Draught. Swirling clouds tumble as the storm begins to calm, settle, breathe in the moment, then break through the smooth, light head to the bittersweet ...
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draught (US), draft. 1. a. beer, wine, etc., stored in bulk, esp in a cask, as opposed to being bottled . b. (as modifier): draught beer. c. on draught drawn from a ...
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