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Andrés Flores
what is the meaning of "drawn out"?
I read this phrase: "I'm all drwan out"...
and do not really understand the idea :/
can you please use your personal definition?!, or an example! :D
thanks!
Jan 24, 2012 8:06 PM
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In this case, I'd assume the person is saying that they are exhausted or spent.
"Drawn out" is also very commonly used to describe something that has either taken a very long time or has taken much longer than necessary.
For example: "That speech was really drawn out, it took over an hour!"
January 24, 2012
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It means a lengthy process. e.g: "Building my house was a long, drawn out process."
January 24, 2012
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In this usage, it would be like saying "I'm exhausted." or "I'm very tired."
January 24, 2012
thanks to averyone!... now is clear! :)
February 1, 2012
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January 24, 2012
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